2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2842.2000.00589.x
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Acoustic emissions generated in aged dental composites using a laser thermoacoustic technique

Abstract: The heating up of dental composites by laser will produce acoustic emissions (AEs) that may be related to fracture mechanisms in the composites. It has been proved that the mechanical properties of dental composites are affected by storage in food simulating liquids, i.e. 75% ethanol, which has a solubility parameter approximating to that of bisphenol glycidyl dimethacrylate (BisGMA) resin. A new method was innovated to evaluate the laser-induced AEs in dental composites aged by 75% ethanol solution. Model sys… Show more

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“…Photocure-resin-pre-impregnated discontinuous fibers were incorporated at 50 wt% into Z100 A2 (3M Corporation, St. Paul, MN, USA), XRV A2 (Kerr Corporation, Orange, CA, USA), and the experimental A2 paste for final 35 wt% fiber compositions with the use of pressure in a mortar and on a glass slab, followed by rolling. The universal Z100 and XRV commercial controls had filler volume percentages of 68 and 56, respectively, and both contained Bis-GMA:TEGDMA photocure resin systems with average particle sizes of 0.6 microns (Lee et al, 2000).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photocure-resin-pre-impregnated discontinuous fibers were incorporated at 50 wt% into Z100 A2 (3M Corporation, St. Paul, MN, USA), XRV A2 (Kerr Corporation, Orange, CA, USA), and the experimental A2 paste for final 35 wt% fiber compositions with the use of pressure in a mortar and on a glass slab, followed by rolling. The universal Z100 and XRV commercial controls had filler volume percentages of 68 and 56, respectively, and both contained Bis-GMA:TEGDMA photocure resin systems with average particle sizes of 0.6 microns (Lee et al, 2000).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%