Effects of high temperature on dental restorative materials for forensic purposes
Citation
Çarıkçıoğlu, B., Misilli, T., Deniz, Y., & Aktaş, Ç. (2021). Effects of high temperature on dental restorative materials for forensic purposes. Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 17(1), 78–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-020-00345-xAbstract
This study aimed to observe the efects of high temperature on diferent restorative dental materials by detecting changes in
their microstructural and elemental composition. Disk shaped samples (10 mm diameter, 2 mm depth) were prepared from
8 dental materials (compomer, glass carbomer, ormocer, giomer, zinc reinforced glass ionomer (GI), silver-alloy reinforced
GI, zirconia reinforced GI, and conventional GI). Scanning electron microscopy/Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
(SEM/EDS) was used to characterize sample surface structures and elemental composition. The same samples were also
analyzed using X-ray fuorescence (XRF) to determine the trace element content. Each sample was placed in a porcelain
furnace and exposed to 900 °C for 30 min. Observations of macroscopic changes in samples after exposure high temperature
were recorded. The microstructural changes in sample surfaces after incineration were detected by SEM. The elemental
compositions obtained before and after the incineration were compared after repeating the XRF and EDS analyses. Dental
materials demonstrated specifc macroscopic changes and microstructural deteriorations detected by SEM images after
exposure to high temperature. While several changes occurred in the elemental content of materials in terms of amount, the
original elemental composition was preserved. The ability to distinguish dental materials by elemental analyses has had an
important impact on the identifcation process.