This study investigated the durability, especially the nonwaterdegradable qualities, of experimental light- cured composite resin containing barium-borosilicate glass filler. For this purpose, Bis-GMA, a typical component of base monomer in conventional composite resin, was replaced by Bis-GMA-F which is water-repellent. After over 20,000 thermal cycles, the composite resin containing Bis-GMA retained only 60 ~70% of its initial compressive, diametral tensile, flexural strength and flexural elastic modulus. However, the experimental composite resin containing Bis-GMA-F as a resin matrix showed no loss of compressive, diametral tensile strength or flexural elastic modulus, although flexural strength showed some deterioration. It was considered that the difference between Bis-GMA-F and Bis-GMA, as resin matrix, caused variation in the characteristics of water sorption. © 1993, The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. All rights reserved.
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Tanaka, J., Inoue, K., Masamura, H., Matsumura, K., Nakai, H., & Inoue, K. (1993). The Application of Fluorinated Aromatic Dimethacrylates to Experimental Light-cured Radiopaque Composite Resin, Containing Barium-Borosilicate Glass Filler: A Progress in N onwaterdegradable Properties. Dental Materials Journal, 12(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.12.1
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