2019
DOI: 10.36348/sjodr.2019.v04i10.011
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Effect of Thermo-mechanical Cyclic Stresses on Flexural Strength of Two Aesthetic Restoratives with Modified Filler Systems

Abstract: Background: Numerous restorations have been used in dentistry to substitute the lost natural tooth structure. In attempts to improve the mechanical properties of glass ionomer, a nano-zirconia reinforced glass ionomer was introduced. The aim of the study was to compare the impact of cyclic stresses on flexural strength of two aesthetics restorative materials. Materials and methods: A nano-hybrid composite resin and a nano-zirconia reinforced glass ionomer were used in this study. A total of 80 specimens, 40 fo… Show more

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“…According to ÖZCAN M. et al, 2018, tests on the fatigue behavior of dental restorations have been conducted using cycles with very wide range of loading cycles where no specific number of cycles is agreed upon [30]. Therefore, the number of 6000 cycles for the mechanical aging protocol was chosen according to previous studies [31,32] where they are claimed to be equivalent to two weeks of intraoral service [33]. The directions of applied load were vertical and horizontal movements as it resembles the physiological chewing movements [34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to ÖZCAN M. et al, 2018, tests on the fatigue behavior of dental restorations have been conducted using cycles with very wide range of loading cycles where no specific number of cycles is agreed upon [30]. Therefore, the number of 6000 cycles for the mechanical aging protocol was chosen according to previous studies [31,32] where they are claimed to be equivalent to two weeks of intraoral service [33]. The directions of applied load were vertical and horizontal movements as it resembles the physiological chewing movements [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%