Despite developments and advances in dental materials which allow for greater restorative performance, there are still challenges and questions regarding the formulation of new compositions and chemical reactions of materials used in restorative dentistry. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the mechanical and tribological characteristics of a bioactive resin, a composite resin, and a glass ionomer. Twenty specimens of each material were divided into two groups: one control group (n = 10), not subjected to thermocycling, and one test group (n = 10) submitted to thermocycling. The Vickers microhardness test was carried out and surface roughness was evaluated. The tribological sliding indentation test was chosen. The bioactive res...
Statement of problem. Composite resin is a promising option in computer-aided design and computer-ai...
The aim of this work was to compare the in vitro wear and roughness of different composite resins af...
Resin composite is widely used in the dental field in clinics as a biomaterial. For example, it has ...
Despite developments and advances in dental materials which allow for greater restorative performanc...
Successful dental restorative materials must resist chemical and mechanical breakdown as well as mai...
Dental practice today used a lot of different materials. This paper evaluates tribological and mecha...
Both the development of the aesthetic dentistry and a favorable approach towards amalgam resulted in...
This paper investigates the three-body wear resistance rates of five restorative dental composite ma...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the abrasive wear and surface roughness of 20 currently av...
The aim of this work was to study the abrasive and reciprocating sliding wear resistance of four com...
Use of dental resin composites in restorative dentistry has increased significantly in recent years....
Owing to improvements in its mechanical properties and to the availability of shade and translucence...
Objective: To investigate the fundamental wear mechanisms of six resin-based composite (RBC) formula...
In this work two very simple apparatuses, namely the ball crater (or ball-on-plate) and the linear r...
Introduction: Plaque control by mechanical method is not sufficient and mouthrinses are highly recom...
Statement of problem. Composite resin is a promising option in computer-aided design and computer-ai...
The aim of this work was to compare the in vitro wear and roughness of different composite resins af...
Resin composite is widely used in the dental field in clinics as a biomaterial. For example, it has ...
Despite developments and advances in dental materials which allow for greater restorative performanc...
Successful dental restorative materials must resist chemical and mechanical breakdown as well as mai...
Dental practice today used a lot of different materials. This paper evaluates tribological and mecha...
Both the development of the aesthetic dentistry and a favorable approach towards amalgam resulted in...
This paper investigates the three-body wear resistance rates of five restorative dental composite ma...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the abrasive wear and surface roughness of 20 currently av...
The aim of this work was to study the abrasive and reciprocating sliding wear resistance of four com...
Use of dental resin composites in restorative dentistry has increased significantly in recent years....
Owing to improvements in its mechanical properties and to the availability of shade and translucence...
Objective: To investigate the fundamental wear mechanisms of six resin-based composite (RBC) formula...
In this work two very simple apparatuses, namely the ball crater (or ball-on-plate) and the linear r...
Introduction: Plaque control by mechanical method is not sufficient and mouthrinses are highly recom...
Statement of problem. Composite resin is a promising option in computer-aided design and computer-ai...
The aim of this work was to compare the in vitro wear and roughness of different composite resins af...
Resin composite is widely used in the dental field in clinics as a biomaterial. For example, it has ...