The influence of filler amount on selected properties of new experimental resin dental composite

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Aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of filler amounts on mechanical properties and contraction stress of light-curing experimental composite. Hardness, flexural strength, diametral tensile strength of material filled with 40, 50 or 60 wt. % of silanized silica were tested. The contraction stress was measured after 24 h by means of photoelastic study. The addition of 40-60 wt. % filler to composite caused significant increase in hardness, Young's modulus and flexural strength. The DTS, after incorporating filler into polymer matrix, was valued at ~26 MPa. The composite containing 40 wt. % of filler demonstrated significantly lower contraction stress in comparison to neat resin and filled > 50 wt. % of silica.

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Bociong, K., Szczesio, A., Krasowski, M., & Sokolowski, J. (2018). The influence of filler amount on selected properties of new experimental resin dental composite. Open Chemistry, 16(1), 905–911. https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2018-0090

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