2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2015.01.010
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Bulk fill restoratives: To cap or not to cap – That is the question?

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“…Nevertheless, results related to these specific bulk-fill materials cannot be generalized to describe all kinds of bulk-fill composites. 75…”
Section: Bulk-fill Composite Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, results related to these specific bulk-fill materials cannot be generalized to describe all kinds of bulk-fill composites. 75…”
Section: Bulk-fill Composite Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of the low resistance to wear expected with lower filler contents, the clinical placement technique calls for bulk fill of the cavity preparation with the flowable material, except for the last 2 mm of the occlusal surface, which needs to be filled with a conventional, highly filled material. In other words, the restoration still has a “cap” made of a hybrid or micro-hybrid regular consistency composite to ensure sufficient mechanical strength to withstand occlusal loading and reduce the amount of wear [63, 80]. The degree of conversion of such flowable bulk-fill materials at the bottom of 4 mm increments was indeed shown to be similar to that of the top in some studies [81].…”
Section: Bulk-fill Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 As a result, problems related to polymerization could be minimized. 21,22 The formation of gaps along the gingival margins of composite restorations might be related to compositetooth bond strength. 8 In this study, none of the groups' bulk-filling technique, with bulk-fill composites (SDR and Filtek Bulk-Fill), caused less gap-free margins compared with the control groups using incrementally layered restorative technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%