Wear of microfilled composites, a visible light-cured composite, and a conventional composite were characterized by two-body abrasion and single-pass sliding. There were differences in abrasion rates among the materials. Tangential forces, wear track widths, and surface failure modes were different among materials. Wear characteristics are combinations of these properties
Particulate reinforcing phases in metal-matrix composites (MMCs) can provide resistance to both slid...
The aim of the present paper is to investigate the influence of factors in photopolymerization proce...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the abrasive wear and surface roughness of 20 currently av...
Wear of microfilled composites, a visible light-cured composite, and a conventional composite were c...
Wear characteristics of aged and unaged composite restorative materials were compared using single-p...
Use of dental resin composites in restorative dentistry has increased significantly in recent years....
The microhardness, surface roughness and wear resistance of different types of resin composites, pol...
In vitro wear data were determined for nine experimental composites and compared with two-year clini...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the wear resistance and microhardness of various interim...
This investigation sought to compare the abrasive wear rates of resin composites designed for poster...
The aim of this work was to study the abrasive and reciprocating sliding wear resistance of four com...
In this work two very simple apparatuses, namely the ball crater (or ball-on-plate) and the linear r...
Wear of dimethacrylate resins used as the matrix phase in dental restorative composites was characte...
Objectives. Finishing and polishing procedures may cause topographical changes and introduce subsurf...
The mode of surface failure of commercial and experimental restorative resins and com-posites was ev...
Particulate reinforcing phases in metal-matrix composites (MMCs) can provide resistance to both slid...
The aim of the present paper is to investigate the influence of factors in photopolymerization proce...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the abrasive wear and surface roughness of 20 currently av...
Wear of microfilled composites, a visible light-cured composite, and a conventional composite were c...
Wear characteristics of aged and unaged composite restorative materials were compared using single-p...
Use of dental resin composites in restorative dentistry has increased significantly in recent years....
The microhardness, surface roughness and wear resistance of different types of resin composites, pol...
In vitro wear data were determined for nine experimental composites and compared with two-year clini...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the wear resistance and microhardness of various interim...
This investigation sought to compare the abrasive wear rates of resin composites designed for poster...
The aim of this work was to study the abrasive and reciprocating sliding wear resistance of four com...
In this work two very simple apparatuses, namely the ball crater (or ball-on-plate) and the linear r...
Wear of dimethacrylate resins used as the matrix phase in dental restorative composites was characte...
Objectives. Finishing and polishing procedures may cause topographical changes and introduce subsurf...
The mode of surface failure of commercial and experimental restorative resins and com-posites was ev...
Particulate reinforcing phases in metal-matrix composites (MMCs) can provide resistance to both slid...
The aim of the present paper is to investigate the influence of factors in photopolymerization proce...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the abrasive wear and surface roughness of 20 currently av...