## Abstract Given the increased aesthetic demands of patients, along with improvements in the formulation of resin composites, the ability of these materials to bond to tooth structures, and concerns about dental amalgam fillings, the applicability of resin composites in dentistry has become increa
Evaluation of wear resistance of dental resin composites with a 3D profilometer
โ Scribed by Cha, Hyun-Suk ;Lee, Yong-Keun ;Lim, Bum-Soon ;Rhee, Sang-Hoon ;Yang, Hyeong-Cheol
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 261 KB
- Volume
- 71B
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to determine the wear resistance of dental resin composites, and to evaluate the influence of wearโsimulating apparatus on wear. Nine commercial resin composites were studied. Wear was simulated with an oral wear simulator (ProtoโTech), which simultaneously incorporates the wear mechanism of attrition and abrasion in threeโbody wear mode, and with a pinโonโdisk type friction tester (Rhesca, Japan). Composite specimens were subjected to 50,000 cycles of wear against a dental porcelain antagonist. After wear simulation, parameters for the determination of wear amount, such as wear volume, maximum wear depth, mean of maximum wear depth, and average wear depth were measured with the use of a 3D profilometer. For the oral wear simulator, the range of wear volume was 4.3โ9.2 ร 10^โ2^ mm^3^, and there were significant differences among the composites (p < 0.05). In other parameters, there were no significant differences among the composites. For the pinโonโdisk tester, the range of mean of maximum wear depth was 7.5โ26.3 ฮผm, which was significantly different among the composites (p < 0.05). Correlation coefficient (r) between the wear volume from the oral wear simulator and the mean of maximum wear depth from the pinโonโdisk tester was 0.52. Conclusively, dental resin composites showed significantly different wear resistance. Wear simulating apparatus influenced the amount of wear, and suitable parameters for the determination of wear amounts should be selected in each apparatus. ยฉ 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater 71B: 414โ420, 2004
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