The wear level of restorative materials in class V cavities was evaluated by a new in vitro method using a tooth brushing apparatus. The result corresponded well with clinical findings. The conventional composite resin showed a higher abrasive resistance than the enamel surface, while the glass ionomer cement and light cure composite (BF) showed an abrasive resistance equal to the enamel surface. Though the wear resistance of 4-META/MMA (S) was low, the PMMA-acrylic resin containing dimethacrylate showed an improved wear resistance. The wear resistance of S and PA samples after 30 min brushing which equal to two years of intraoral tooth brushing showed comparable wear resistance to C, PC and I samples'. From the SEM photographs, all the composite resin surface showed obviously rough surfaces compared to unfilled resins after 30 min of brushing. Unfilled resin may be worth being reconsidered in class V restorations from an esthetic point of view. © 1988, The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. All rights reserved.
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Rou, W. J., Chang, P. I., & Imai, Y. (1988). A New Method for the Evaluation of the Wear of Restorative Materials on Class V Cavity. Dental Materials Journal, 7(2), 206–216234. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.7.206
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