Correlations among bending test methods for dental hard resins

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Three types of bending tests —the 3-point bending test, 4-point bending test and biaxial flexural test— were performed to examine the correlations among the testing methods for dental hard resins (HRs). The results for 5 HRs showed that the bending strengths in descending order were: biaxial flexural strength>3-point bending strength>4-point bending strength. Regression analysis of the test methods indicated that the coefficients of determination were large for all test methods; the largest was for the combination of the 4-point bending test and biaxial flexural tests. The Weibull moduli ranged from 5.42 to 10.61, and a similar descending-order trend was found in the Weibull characteristic strength (S0) of the test methods. The biaxial flexural test method is thus a valid test of the flexural strength of dental hard resins.

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Miura, D., Miyasaka, T., Aoki, H., Aoyagi, Y., & Ishida, Y. (2017). Correlations among bending test methods for dental hard resins. Dental Materials Journal, 36(4), 491–496. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2016-304

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