| Literature DB >> 32418950 |
Yasushi Hibino1, Yuko Nagasawa1, Yoshikazu Eda1, Hirotaka Shigeta1, Hiroshi Nakajima1.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of storage conditions on the flexural strengths of resin composite materials for CAD/CAM restorations. Seven commercially available resin composite CAD/CAM blanks were examined. Rectangular specimens (4.0×1.2×4.0 mm) of each material were trimmed from the blanks and subjected to thermal cycling between 5°C and 55°C in deionized water at 10,000 cycles or stored in 37°C deionized water for one week or air for one day (n=10 for each condition). The difference in storage condition between water immersion and thermal cycling did not affect the flexural strengths of resin composite materials for CAD/CAM examined in this study. The resin composite block CS300 made from Bis-MEPP and UDMA showed the greatest flexural strength under all storage conditions and less deterioration of strength by thermal cycling and water immersion among the resin composite blocks tested.Entities:
Keywords: Elastic modulus; Flexural strength; Resin composite block for CAD/CAM crowns; Storage conditions; Thermal cycling
Year: 2020 PMID: 32418950 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2019-202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102