2016
DOI: 10.1177/1350650116641329
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The in vitro wear behavior of nanozirconia-filled dental composite in food slurry condition

Abstract: The purpose of this investigation was to analyze the effect of adding different weight fraction of nanozirconia on wear characteristics of resin-based dental composite. The dental composites were fabricated by adding (0-3 wt.%) of silanemodified nanozirconia particles into a monomer system (50 wt.% bisphenol-A glycidyl methacrylate, 49 wt.% tri-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, 0.2 wt.% Camphorquinone, and 0.8 wt.% ethyl 4 dimethyl amino benzoate). The experiments were conducted based on steady state condition a… Show more

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“…The addition of inorganic fillers into the base monomer resulted into increased in mechanical properties such as stiffness, hardness, compressive strength, flexural modulus but a decrease in mechanical property like flexural strength [52][53][54]. On the other hand, the increased in filler loading and decreased in filler size improves wear resistance as well as aesthetics of dental composite [55][56][57][58].…”
Section: Influence Of Filler Constituents On the Performance Of Dentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of inorganic fillers into the base monomer resulted into increased in mechanical properties such as stiffness, hardness, compressive strength, flexural modulus but a decrease in mechanical property like flexural strength [52][53][54]. On the other hand, the increased in filler loading and decreased in filler size improves wear resistance as well as aesthetics of dental composite [55][56][57][58].…”
Section: Influence Of Filler Constituents On the Performance Of Dentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reveal the mouthguard's mechanical stability and durability, its mechanical properties and fatigue resistance were evaluated. [ 27,36 ] The hardness, compression strength and flexural strength of it were determined. The hardness of the Au@Ag NRs‐PDMS mouthguard was measured using a Shore A hardness test, [ 37 ] giving a moderate value of 39.6 ± 0.5 (Shore A hardness), which suggests that the material is soft enough to be applied on teeth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the major studies include nanoalumina, nanosilica, nanozirconia, nanotitania, tantalum etc. [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. However, optimum composition of fillers should be used to obtain optimized physical, mechanical and clinical performance [37].…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Mechanical Properties Between Nanofi...mentioning
confidence: 99%