Microhardness of bulk-fill composite materials
The aim of the study was to determine microhardness of high- and low-viscosity bulk-fill composite resins and compare it with conventional composite materials. Four materials of high-viscosity were tested, including three bulk-fills: QuiXfi l (QF), x-tra
Katarina Kelić +4 more
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Bulk Fill Kompozit Rezin Restoratif Materyaller
Kompozit rezinler günümüzde anterior dişlerin restorasyonlarında uygulandığı gibi posterior dişlerin restorasyonlarında da gittikçe artan bir kullanım alanına sahiptir.
Suat Özcan, Merve Nezir
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Wear of bulk-fill resin composites
Bulk-fill resin composites are a special group of restorative materials designed to reduce chair time needed to insert a direct composite restoration. However, other factors determine the clinical success of a restorative material. Clinically the major reasons for failure of direct restorations are secondary caries and fracture of the restoration or ...
Magdalena A Osiewicz +1 more
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Marginal microleakage in Bulk Fill resins [PDF]
Introduction Despite advances and innovations in restorative dentistry, microleakage remains one of the main problems in this area. Objective To evaluate in vitro marginal microleakage of Bulk Fill resins in class II cavities, with cervical termination ...
Armiliana Soares NASCIMENTO +5 more
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Polymerization shrinkage and shrinkage stress of bulk-fill and non-bulk-fill resin-based composites
Bulk-fill resin-based composites (RBCs) are a new class of restorative materials, and polymerization shrinkage (PS) is concerned due to their single increment up to 4 mm. The aim of this study was to evaluate the PS and shrinkage stress (SS) of bulk-fill RBCs in vitro.Three bulk-fill RBCs and three conventional non-bulk-fill RBCs were selected.
Peng Yu
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Wear performance of different bulk-fill class II resin composite restorations: 3-year clinical evaluation [PDF]
This study aimed to evaluate three-year qualitative and quantitative wear performance of a preheated body, an injectable and sonic bulk-fill resin composite, and compare it to that of a body bulk-fill composite placed in Class II cavities in a randomized
Badria Goda +3 more
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The effects of mechanical and chemical degradation on the surface roughness, gloss, and color stability of bulk-fill resin composites [PDF]
Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different pH solutions and brushing on the surface roughness, color stability and surface gloss of different bulk-fill resin composites.
Merve Nezir +4 more
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Fracture resistance of molars with class II MOD cavities restored with bulk-fill, no-cap flowable bulk-fill, and conventional resin composite restorative systems after 6-months water storage [PDF]
Background Bulk-fill resin composites are innovative materials, developed to simplify the placement of direct composite restorations especially in large cavities. Recently, a new class of flowable bulk-fill resin composite is claimed to be placed without
Ramy Ahmed Wafaie +2 more
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Effect of fiber reinforcement on the fracture resistance of bulk-fill composite restorations in endodontically treated premolars: an in vitro study [PDF]
Background This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the fracture resistance of endodontically treated premolars restored with different bulk-fill composites with and without polyethylene fiber reinforcement.
Ismail Ozkocak, Fatma Aytac Bal
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Impact of high-concentration office-type bleaching agent on physical properties of different types of bulk-fill composites [PDF]
Background This study investigated the effect of a 45% carbamide peroxide-containing office-type bleaching agent on the microhardness (MH) and surface roughness (SR) of flowable and paste-type bulk-fill composite resins.
Zeynep Buket Kaynar +3 more
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