Light-activated dental composites, commonly applied in dentistry, can be used as excellent material for producing biomechanical models. They can be cast in almost any shape in an appropriate silicone mold and quickly solidified by irradiation with light in the blue part of the spectrum. In that way, it is possible to obtain any number of nearly identical casts. The models can be used to study the behavior of arbitrary structure under mechanical loads. To test the technique, a simple mechanical model of the tooth with a mesio-occluso-distal cavity was manufactured. Composite resin restoration was placed inside the cavity and light cured. Real-time holographic interferometry was used to analyze the contraction of the composite resin and its e...
The general aim of this dissertation was to identify and investigate factors that can be used to min...
of this study was to evaluate Vickers micro-hardness and flexural strength, of five commercial resin...
The paper presents the behaviour of dental models subjected to mechanical loads. Maxillary dental ar...
Light-activated dental composites, commonly applied in dentistry, can be used as excellent material ...
AbstractDental clinicians need to consider the engineering properties of the dental restorative mate...
One of the most common clinical problems in dentistry is tooth decay. Among the dental filling mater...
International audienceThis paper proposes a review of the different opportunities described in liter...
Resin composite is widely used in the dental field in clinics as a biomaterial. For example, it has ...
Engineering techniques used to evaluate strain-stress fields, materials’ mechanical properties, and ...
The use of photosensitive initiators of the polymerization of composite materials used in restorativ...
Holography offer new nondestructive possibilities for bridging the gap between in vitro and in vivo ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: CAD/CAM ceramic occlusal veneers are increasingly used as therapeu...
Light activated composites are the most popular choice in the field of dental restoration. They gene...
Composite materials are the most common materials in use in modern dentistry. Over the years, the me...
Light-activated resins and composites are used in conjunction with a light curing unit and allow an ...
The general aim of this dissertation was to identify and investigate factors that can be used to min...
of this study was to evaluate Vickers micro-hardness and flexural strength, of five commercial resin...
The paper presents the behaviour of dental models subjected to mechanical loads. Maxillary dental ar...
Light-activated dental composites, commonly applied in dentistry, can be used as excellent material ...
AbstractDental clinicians need to consider the engineering properties of the dental restorative mate...
One of the most common clinical problems in dentistry is tooth decay. Among the dental filling mater...
International audienceThis paper proposes a review of the different opportunities described in liter...
Resin composite is widely used in the dental field in clinics as a biomaterial. For example, it has ...
Engineering techniques used to evaluate strain-stress fields, materials’ mechanical properties, and ...
The use of photosensitive initiators of the polymerization of composite materials used in restorativ...
Holography offer new nondestructive possibilities for bridging the gap between in vitro and in vivo ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: CAD/CAM ceramic occlusal veneers are increasingly used as therapeu...
Light activated composites are the most popular choice in the field of dental restoration. They gene...
Composite materials are the most common materials in use in modern dentistry. Over the years, the me...
Light-activated resins and composites are used in conjunction with a light curing unit and allow an ...
The general aim of this dissertation was to identify and investigate factors that can be used to min...
of this study was to evaluate Vickers micro-hardness and flexural strength, of five commercial resin...
The paper presents the behaviour of dental models subjected to mechanical loads. Maxillary dental ar...