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Characterization of mouth-formed mouthguards: Thermal performance

Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Auteur
ccGUÉRARD, Sandra
BAROU, Jean-Luc
PETIT, Julien
205421 EA 4136 - Handicap & Système Nerveux - Equipe CHIC
POISSON, Philippe
168944 Handicap et système nerveux :Action, communication, interaction: rétablissement de la fonction et de la participation [Bordeaux] [EA4136]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/9554
DOI
10.4012/dmj.2014-044
Date
2014
Journal
Dental Materials Journal

Résumé

This study examined whether the thermo-modeling process suits the thermal properties of the material constituting mouthformed mouthguards (MGs). Five mouth-formed MGs were compared: four commercially available MGs (SDITM, Gel NanoTM, Opro Shield GoldTM, and Kipsta R300TM) and one prototype. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to determine melting (Tm) and crystallization (Tc) temperatures and specifi fusion and crystallization enthalpies (∆Hf and ∆Hc (J/g)). MGs were modeled with recording of vestibular flnge and occlusal cushion temperatures (Toccl). Tm ranged from 45.3°C to 53.0°C and Tc ranged from 40.9°C to 48.2°C. Specifi heat of fusion ranged from 40.2 J/g to 62.0 J/g. Toccl was higher than Tm for all MGs except Kipsta R300TM. Guidelines provided by manufacturers may not be adapted to thermal properties of the MG material. To ensure proper thermomodeling, heating and biting durations should be adjusted.

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