نتایج جستجو برای: flowable camposite

تعداد نتایج: 790  

2012
Inaam A. Pedalino Thomas R. Schneid Kraig S. Vandewalle

2011
Michael Miller

Light-cured flowable composites were introduced to the dental profession in 1995 with Revolution. The original manufacturer (E & D Dental Products) recommended that it could be used for Class III, IV, and V restorations, porcelain veneer cementation, porcelain and marginal defect repairs, sealants, and core buildups. Amazingly, one of the most popular contemporary uses of flowable composites, n...

2015
Lin Zhao Ning Li Xin Peng Qi Liang

The basic idea of re-flowable document understanding and automatic typesetting is to generate logical documents by judging the hierarchical relationship of physical units and logical tags based on the identification of logical paragraph tags in re-flowable document. In order to overcome the shortages of conventional logical structure reconstruction methods, a novel logical structure reconstruct...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2013
Begüm Güray Efes Batu Can Yaman Burak Gümüştaş Murat Tıryakı

This in vitro study aimed to investigate the effects of glass-ionomer and flowable composite liners on the fracture resistance of Class II amalgam and composite restorations. Group 1 cavities were restored with amalgam and Group 4 cavities with nanofill composite after the application of a dentin-bonding agent. For the remaining groups, light-cured-glass-ionomer liner was used in a gingival flo...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
fereshteh shafiei sahar akbarian marzieh daryadar

objectives: repairing composite restorations is a challenging procedure especially when two different types of composites are used. this study aimed to compare the repair strength of silorane-based composite (sc) (filtek p90) with that of preheated sc, methacrylate composite (mc)(z250), flowable mc (filtek supreme plus) and different adhesive/composite combinations. materials and methods : eigh...

Journal: :Journal 2003
Nuray Attar Laura E Tam Dorothy McComb

OBJECTIVE This study was undertaken to characterize 9 currently available proprietary flowable composites with respect to key properties of flow, flexural strength, stiffness (modulus of elasticity) and radiopacity. METHODS Seven proprietary flowable composites (Aelite Flo, Filtek Flow, Heliomolar Flow, PermaFlo, Revolution Formula 2, Tetric Flow, Wave) and 2 flowable compomers (Compoglass Fl...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2009
Tancan Uysal Asli Baysal Serdar Usumez Mustafa Ulker

The aim of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that there is no difference in microleakage between composite-enamel and composite-wire interfaces, when different composites are used. Forty-five freshly extracted human mandibular incisors separated into three groups were used in the study. Multi-stranded 0.0215 inch diameter wire was bonded to enamel using two conventional (Transbond X...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Walter Dukić Olga Lulić Dukić Sladana Milardović Zeljka Vindakijević

The subject of the study was the clinical analysis of six different sealing materials over a 12-months period. It was necessary to prove the clinical success of sealing with flowable composite with the use of adhesive system and preventing effect of sealants on caries developement. Our study included children aged from 6 to 15, and we sealed 326 teeth with materials from the group of flowable c...

2017
Michele Carrabba Alessandro Vichi Chris Louca Marco Ferrari

PURPOSE To evaluate the adhesion to CAD/CAM feldspathic blocks by failure analysis and shear bond strength test (SBSt) of different restorative systems and different surface treatments, for purpose of moderate chipping repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS A self-adhering flowable composite (Vertise Flow, Kerr) containing bi-functional phosphate monomers and a conventional flowable resin composite (P...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2013
S Nagalakshmi Reddy D N Jayashankar Mohanthomas Nainan Vasundhara Shivanna

AIM Aim of this study was to compare class II composite restoration using flowable composites as lining with various thickness and curing techniques by evaluating cervical marginal microleakage. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifty intact molars, each prepared with two box-only class II cavities, were randomly divided into five groups: Group I, P60 filling alone; group II, ultrathin flowable composite...

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