| Literature DB >> 9601248 |
S Suzuki1, C F Cox, K F Leinfelder, H M Snuggs, C S Powell.
Abstract
Most microfilled composite resins are relatively resistant to generalized wear; however, they commonly exhibit poor resistance to localized wear because of debonding of prepolymerized particles from the resin matrix. A copolymerized new composite resin, in which the filler particle trimethylolpropane-trimethacrylate is chemically bonded to the resin matrix, is evaluated. Epic-TMPT was subjected to both generalized and localized wear tests that revealed that its wear resistance was higher than that of other composite resin systems. Epic-TMPT in posterior occlusal cavities showed less than 8 microns of wear for each restoration, 1 year after placement. Placement of Epic-TMPT into large anterior abfraction lesions without mechanical retention, with surface etching, and subject to severe traumatic occlusion resulted in 87% retention 1 year after placement. In vivo usage biocompatibility tests demonstrated no pulpal irritation or inflammation when Epic-TMPT was placed on vital dentin of crown preparations with complete enamel removal.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 9601248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent ISSN: 0198-7569 Impact factor: 1.840