Three abrasion processes which are assumed to be mainly responsible for the mechanical wear in vivo, namely the abrasion by the antagonistic tooth, by tooth brushing and by chewing food, are compared in laboratory simulation tests. Their effect on different types of composites and on amalgams is considered. The results show strong differences for the three abrasion mechanisms as well as for the various types of materials. The abrasion in the test simulating wear by teeth is essentially determined by the filler material and seems to be the highest, the abrasion by the brushing test depends mainly on the properties of the matrix material and is less, whereas the abrasion by food can be neglected
Abrasive wear is one of the most common type of wear that not only affect teeth, as also dental rest...
This article discusses the development of a test bench and a methodology for the study of composite ...
Dental wear is a progressive phenomenon that can lead to onset of tooth decay. It is characterized b...
Two-body abrasion occurs in the mouth whenever there is tooth-to-tooth contact. This is what most de...
In this work two very simple apparatuses, namely the ball crater (or ball-on-plate) and the linear r...
The wear of dental amalgam was studied by single- and double-pass sliding and by a silicon carbide a...
The wear of dental amalgam was studied by single- and double-pass sliding and by a silicon carbide a...
Twenty-seven commercially available composites and three amalgams were examined under practical test...
One of the most important properties of artificial teeth is the abrasion wear resistance, which is d...
Restorative materials such as composite resins that are incorporated in the patient`s mouth are subj...
OBJECTIVE: Different approaches are utilized to quantify the wear generated on flat specimens with a...
This paper investigates the three-body wear resistance rates of five restorative dental composite ma...
Friction coefficients for a variety of ma-terial couples are reported. The relative abrasive wear of...
OBJECTIVE: Abrasion resistance of three commercial brands of acrylic resin for artificial teeth, ava...
The complexity of the contact in the mouth leads to an interplay of sliding wear, abrasion and fatig...
Abrasive wear is one of the most common type of wear that not only affect teeth, as also dental rest...
This article discusses the development of a test bench and a methodology for the study of composite ...
Dental wear is a progressive phenomenon that can lead to onset of tooth decay. It is characterized b...
Two-body abrasion occurs in the mouth whenever there is tooth-to-tooth contact. This is what most de...
In this work two very simple apparatuses, namely the ball crater (or ball-on-plate) and the linear r...
The wear of dental amalgam was studied by single- and double-pass sliding and by a silicon carbide a...
The wear of dental amalgam was studied by single- and double-pass sliding and by a silicon carbide a...
Twenty-seven commercially available composites and three amalgams were examined under practical test...
One of the most important properties of artificial teeth is the abrasion wear resistance, which is d...
Restorative materials such as composite resins that are incorporated in the patient`s mouth are subj...
OBJECTIVE: Different approaches are utilized to quantify the wear generated on flat specimens with a...
This paper investigates the three-body wear resistance rates of five restorative dental composite ma...
Friction coefficients for a variety of ma-terial couples are reported. The relative abrasive wear of...
OBJECTIVE: Abrasion resistance of three commercial brands of acrylic resin for artificial teeth, ava...
The complexity of the contact in the mouth leads to an interplay of sliding wear, abrasion and fatig...
Abrasive wear is one of the most common type of wear that not only affect teeth, as also dental rest...
This article discusses the development of a test bench and a methodology for the study of composite ...
Dental wear is a progressive phenomenon that can lead to onset of tooth decay. It is characterized b...