# Comparative analysis of polymerization efficiency and degradation indicators of adhesive resin cements and preheated restorative composites

**Authors:** Dóra Jordáki, Katalin Böddi, Zsuzsanna Őri, Vivien Vass, Sándor Kunsági-Máté, József Szalma, Edina Lempel

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-026-38779-y · Scientific Reports · 2026-02-12

## TL;DR

This study compares preheated resin composites with traditional adhesive cements for dental restorations, finding that preheated composites degrade less and release fewer harmful chemicals.

## Contribution

The study introduces new insights into the polymerization and degradation behavior of preheated resin composites as luting agents.

## Key findings

- Preheated RBC showed lower monomer elution and water sorption compared to conventional cements.
- VE_DC had the highest degree of conversion (72.1%) but also higher solubility than preheated RBC.
- Monomer elution decreased over time for all groups, with preheated RBC consistently showing the lowest values.

## Abstract

Preheated restorative resin-based composites (RBCs) have been suggested as alternative luting agents for ceramic restorations; however, their polymerization and long-term degradation behavior require further clarification. This study compared a preheated RBC with conventional light-cured and dual-cured adhesive resin cements regarding degree of conversion (DC%), monomer elution, water sorption (WSo), and solubility (Sol). Standardized lithium disilicate overlays were luted to ceramic abutments using preheated Estelite Σ Quick (EQ_55°C), Variolink Esthetic LC (VE_LC), or Variolink Esthetic DC (VE_DC). DC% was assessed by micro-Raman spectroscopy, monomer elution using high-performance liquid chromatography at 3, 10, and 17 days, and WSo/Sol per ISO 4049 at 30, 60, and 90 days. VE_DC showed the highest DC% (72.1%), while EQ_55°C presented the lowest (59.9%). Monomer elution was significantly higher for VE_LC and VE_DC compared to EQ_55°C and decreased over time for all groups. WSo peaked at day 60 but remained significantly lower for EQ_55°C. Sol followed the pattern VE_DC > VE_LC > EQ_55°C, decreasing progressively with time. These results indicate that the preheated RBC demonstrated reduced monomer release and lower hydrolytic degradation, supporting its potential use as a stable luting alternative for indirect ceramic restorations.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** water (MESH:D014867), Estelite (-)

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