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John W. Nicholson, Edward J. Swift
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Polymerisation shrinkage and the associated stress on composite resins and surrounding structures have been regarded as a major cause of leakage and clinical failures in modern polymer restorations. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of an additional flowable compomer layer on the microleakage of Class V dental cavities, which were
Oberholzer TG +3 more
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Strength and fatigue of polyacid-modified restorative materials (compomers)
The purpose of this study was to compare the fatigue behavior of a hybrid composite, four compomers, and two viscous glass ionomers after short- and long-term soaking in distilled water. Bars with dimensions of 30 mm x 2 mm x 2 mm were formed in stainless steel molds, finished with 600 grit SiC, then soaked for either 24 h or one year, and tested in 3 ...
Ken G, Boberick +2 more
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Anticariogenci effect of compomer and RMGIC
The first purpose of present study was to compare the anticariogenic effect of compomer, resin modified glass ionomer cement and composite (RMGIC). The second purpose was to evaluate the recently introduced methods, which use confocal scanning micro-scope, in detecting initial caries around restoration.
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Does Fluoride in Compomers Prevent Future Caries in Children?
Compomer restorations release fluoride to help prevent future caries. We tested the hypothesis that compomer is associated with fewer future caries compared with amalgam. The five-year New England Children’s Amalgam Trial recruited 534 children aged 6–10 yrs with ≥ 2 carious posterior teeth.
F, Trachtenberg +4 more
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Compressive Strength of Direct Tooth Colored Restorative Materials
New materials are being introduced to address the need for restoring both carious and non carious (caused by a combination of abrasion, erosion and abfraction) lesions.
SM Abdul Quader +5 more
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Aim: This study compared the microleakage of light cure glass ionomer and flowable compomer as pit and fissure sealant, with and without tooth preparation.
Anshu Singla +4 more
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Evaluation of the Effects of Different Mouthrinses on the Color Stability of One Type of Glass Ionomer, Compomer and Giomer [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of four commercially available mouthrinses on the color stability of one type of glass ionomer, giomer and compomer. Method: 60 disc-shaped specimens, 180 in total (7*2mm), fabricated from each
Shaghayegh Razavi +3 more
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Compomers: A Review of Literature
Neelam Mittal, Supriya Gupta
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different types of finishing and/or polishing protocols on the surface roughness of two different restorative materials that are frequently preferred in pediatric dentistry.
Şaziye Sarı +2 more
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