2022
DOI: 10.17219/pim/151857
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Comparative evaluation of fiber-reinforced, bulk-fill and conventional dental composites: Physical characteristics and polymerization properties

Abstract: Background. Resin composites have various applications. At the same time, they have some drawbacks, such as polymerization shrinkage. Conventional composites are polymerized in 2-mm thick layers. However, in posterior restoration, the 2-mm depth of cure is not satisfactory. To find a solution, resin composites have been vastly improved in terms of fillers, matrix and initiators.Objectives. To evaluate polymerization properties and physical characteristics of fiber-reinforced composites and compare them with bu… Show more

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“…2 Also the layer of conventional composite at surface has a synergistic effect that prevents cracks from spreading on the restoration and results in a strong biomimetic restoration. 5 Intra-orally, restorations face many challenges which result in immediate or delayed failure, mandating the operator intervention either by total replacement or by repairing the defective part only. Repair is considered as a conservative approach and the treatment of choice when compared with total removal of defective restorations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Also the layer of conventional composite at surface has a synergistic effect that prevents cracks from spreading on the restoration and results in a strong biomimetic restoration. 5 Intra-orally, restorations face many challenges which result in immediate or delayed failure, mandating the operator intervention either by total replacement or by repairing the defective part only. Repair is considered as a conservative approach and the treatment of choice when compared with total removal of defective restorations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%