Flexural Properties and Swelling after Storage in Water of Polyacid-modified Composite Resin (Compomer)
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The flexural properties, flexural strength, flexural modulus and modulus of resilience, of four commercially available compomers, and one resin-modified glass ionomer cement and one microfilled resin comosite (as controls) immediately after light-activation and after 1 week of water storage were tested to assess the mechanical properties. The water swelling after storage in water was also tested to assess the characteristics in water o fcompomers. The flexural test showed compomers to be statistically stronger and more resilient than the resin-modified glass ionomer cement or the microfilled composite, when tested immediately after light-activation and after 1 week of water storage. Water swelling of compomers was statistically less than the resin-modified glass ionomer cement after 1 week of water storage.
- 日本歯科理工学会の論文
著者
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Hyakuna Nobuyuki
University Of The Ryukyu
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Nakai H
Department Of Dental Materials Okayama University Dental School
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Nakai Hiroyuki
Department Of Dental Materials Okayama University Dental School
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Irie Masao
Department Of Dental Materials Okayama University Dental School
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Irie Masao
Department Of Biomaterials Okayama University Dental School
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