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Interfacial gap formation of class II composite restorations with proximal box elevation using bulk-fill materials: a micro-CT study [PDF]
To evaluate the effect of proximal box elevation (PBE) using different bulk-fill resin composites on interfacial gap formation of Class II direct restorations at the cervical region using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT).
Ceren Deger +3 more
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Surface microhardness of three Bulk Fill resin composites previously exposed to five carbonated beverages at different times: an in vitro study [PDF]
Background Surface microhardness (SM) is a desirable property of any restorative material because it allows it to resist masticatory forces and any chemical challenges encountered in the oral environment.
Luisa Estrada-Villarroel +6 more
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Aim and Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the internal margin adaptation and integrity of Class 1 preparations using two composites types (bulk fill/conventional) with two placement methods (4/2 mm increments). Materials and Methods: Class
Subhasmita Bhol +6 more
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Composite resin restorations in posterior teeth are increasing due to the aesthetic needs of patients and the development of materials. This trend will accelerate in line with domestic insurance policies. However, resin composites generate stresses due to their contraction during the polymerization process. To reduce the polymerization shrinkage stress
Kyeol Koh, Jeong-Won Park
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A new category of commercial bulk fill composite resins (CRs) enables the placement of 4-mm-thick layers as an alternative to the traditional time-consuming incremental technique.
Elizabeta Gjorgievska +4 more
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Effect of Different Storage Temperatures on Degree of polymerization of Tetric Evoceram Bulk Fill Composite resin (An in vitro study) [PDF]
Aims: This study aims to evaluate the effects of different storage temperatures -18°C, 5°C, 23°C and 40°C on degree of conversion of bulk fill composite.
Dalia Khalid Ahmed, Manal Abd Al-jabar
doaj +1 more source
Objectives To systematically review the scientific evidence comparing the clinical effectiveness of bulk-fill versus incrementally layered conventional resin composites and to evaluate if one method offers clear merits with specific clinical outcomes ...
Arjita Sengupta +3 more
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Contemporary flowable bulk-fill resin-based composites: a systematic review
Flowable bulk-fill resin-based composites (BF-RBCs) represent a new and interesting alternative for the bulk-fill restorative techniques in the posterior region.
E. Parra Gatica +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Objectives To assess the behavior of dual-cure and conventional bulk-fill composite materials on real-time linear shrinkage, shrinkage stress, and degree of conversion.
P. Burrer +7 more
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Bulk-Fill Resins versus Conventional Resins: An Umbrella Review
Currently, composite resins have become the material of choice for the restoration of posterior teeth. Although bulk-fill resins represent a tempting alternative due to their lower complexity and faster use, some dentists are reluctant to use this ...
Gonçalo Silva +10 more
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