Effect of storage conditions on mechanical properties of resin composite blanks for cad/cam crowns

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The objective of this study was to examine the effects of storage conditions on the flexural strengths of resin composite materials for CAD/CAM restorations. Seven commercially available resin composite CAD/CAM blanks were examined. Rectangular specimens (4.0×1.2×4.0 mm) of each material were trimmed from the blanks and subjected to thermal cycling between 5°C and 55°C in deionized water at 10,000 cycles or stored in 37°C deionized water for one week or air for one day (n=10 for each condition). The difference in storage condition between water immersion and thermal cycling did not affect the flexural strengths of resin composite materials for CAD/CAM examined in this study. The resin composite block CS300 made from Bis-MEPP and UDMA showed the greatest flexural strength under all storage conditions and less deterioration of strength by thermal cycling and water immersion among the resin composite blocks tested.

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Hibino, Y., Nagasawa, Y., Eda, Y., Shigeta, H., & Nakajima, H. (2020). Effect of storage conditions on mechanical properties of resin composite blanks for cad/cam crowns. Dental Materials Journal, 39(5), 742–751. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2019-202

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