PMID: 9171005Nov 1, 1996Paper

Consistency of resin composites for posterior use

Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
Niek J M OpdamR H Kuijs

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare a large set of resin composites suitable for application in stress-bearing areas on the basis of their consistency. A variety of posterior resin composites were tested using an apparatus that was originally designed for determination of the consistency of elastomeric impression materials (ISO 4823, 1992). The consistency of a standardized volume of resin composite was tested in a dark room at 23 degrees C by loading the samples during 60 s with 1625 g. After loading, the circumference of each sample was determined by a digitizer. Results were analyzed using Tukey-HSD multiple comparisons test and Student's t-tests. The consistency of different brands of composites varied considerably. P50 was the material with the thinnest consistency. Significant differences (p < 0.05) in consistency were found between the same brands of material which were applied directly out of the syringe or out of a preloaded tip. Loading a Centrix tip with one composite out of a syringe resulted in a thinner consistency of the material than when taken directly from the syringe. A ranking of posterior resin composites is presented to enable a material selection based on consistency.

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