An Experimental Study on the Fracture Strength of 4 Kinds Composite Resins
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±è¼Ò¹Î ( Kim So-Min ) - Dankook University Graduate School of Public Health & Social Welfare Department of Oral Health
±è³²Áß ( Kim Nam-Joong ) - Shinheung College University Department of Dental Technology
±è¿íÅ ( Kim Wook-Tae ) - Shinheung College University Department of Dental Technology
·ùÀç°æ ( Ryu Jae-Kyung ) - Shinheung College University Department of Dental Technology
ÀÌÃæÀç ( Lee Chung-Jae ) - Shinheung College University Department of Dental Technology
Á¶ÀÚ¿ø ( Cho Ja-Won ) - Dankook University School of Dentistry Department of Preventive Dentistry
ÁöÀ±Á¤ ( Jee Yun-Jeong ) - Youngdong University Department of Dental Hygiene
KMID : 1157520110070020103
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the fracture strength of various composite resins.
Methods: The authors performed experiments on the fracture strength of composite resins after polymerizing 4 kinds of composite resins on MOD standard specimens.
Results: The fracture strength of Tescera was the highest (p£¼0.05). According to post-hoc study with Turkey HSD by multiple comparison on fracture strength test results, there was no statistically significant differences between Tescera and Sinpony.
Conclusion: Tescera scored the highest concerning the fracture strength, and there was no statistically significant difference between Tescera and Sinpony in terms of the fracture strength.
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composite resin; fracture strength
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