Hardness of model dental composites – the effect of filler volume fraction and silanation

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J. F. Mccabe
R. W. Wassell
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[1] Dental School,
[2] University of Newcastle upon Tyne,undefined
[3] Newcastle upon Tyne,undefined
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 1999年 / 10卷
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Polymer; Silanated; Applied Load; Common Type; Scientific Study;
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The relationship between structure and mechanical properties for dental composites has often proved difficult to determine due to the use of commercially available materials having a number of differences in composition i.e. different type of resin, different type of filler, etc. This makes a scientific study of any one variable such as filler content difficult if not impossible. In the current study it was the aim to test the hypothesis that hardness measurements of dental composites could be used to monitor the status of the resin–filler interface and to determine the efficacy of any particle silanation process. Ten model composites formulated from a single batch of resin and containing a common type of glass filler were formulated to contain varying amounts of filler. Some materials contained silanated filler, others contained unsilanated filler. Specimens were prepared and stored in water and hardness (Vickers') was determined at 24 h using loads of 50, 100, 200 and 300 g. Composites containing silanated fillers were significantly harder than materials containing unsilanated fillers. For unsilanated products hardness was independent of applied load and in this respect they behaved like homogeneous materials. For composites containing silanated fillers there was a marked increase in measured hardness as applied load was increased. This suggests that the hardness–load profile could be used to monitor the status of the resin–filler interface. ©1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers
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