1. In vitro wear behavior of restorative resin composites against bovine enamel
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Shinji Takemoto, Masayuki Hattori, Masao Yoshinari, Tomoko Someya, Kensuke Tanaka, Takashi Ohyama, and Eiji Kawada
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Fabrication ,Materials science ,Enamel paint ,Resin composite ,0206 medical engineering ,Composite number ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,030206 dentistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Restoration method ,020601 biomedical engineering ,stomatognathic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,stomatognathic system ,visual_art ,Ceramics and Composites ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Surface roughness ,Bovine enamel ,Composite material ,General Dentistry - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of fabrication method of restorative resin-based composites on its wear using enamel as antagonist teeth. Wear evaluation was performed via two-body wear test using hemispherical samples of restorative resin-based composite (abrader specimen) fabricated through direct restoration method, indirect restoration method, and CAD/CAM, and bovine enamel (substrate specimen). As a result, there was a difference in wear volume between resin-based composite and bovine enamel depending on the fabrication method. Resin composite used for indirect restoration method showed more wear in both the abrader and substrate specimens. Resin composite used for CAD/CAM crowns showed greater wear volume in the abrader specimen. In conclusion, results clarified that fabrication method of restorative resin-based composite has an influence on the wear of the resin composite itself and enamel as antagonist teeth. more...
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- 2020
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