Polymerization stress of experimental composites containing random short glass fibers

Highlights • Polymerization stress increased when 3% of particles were replaced by short fibers. • Polymerization stress was not affected by replacing 6% of particles with fibers. • Fiber orientation imposed by specimen height did not affect polymerization stress. • Flexural modulus was reduced by t...

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Published in:Dental materials Vol. 32; no. 9; pp. 1079 - 1084
Main Authors: Bocalon, Anne C.E, Mita, Daniela, Natale, Livia C, Pfeifer, Carmem S, Braga, Roberto R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01-09-2016
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Summary:Highlights • Polymerization stress increased when 3% of particles were replaced by short fibers. • Polymerization stress was not affected by replacing 6% of particles with fibers. • Fiber orientation imposed by specimen height did not affect polymerization stress. • Flexural modulus was reduced by the replacement of particles with 3% and 6% fibers. • Volumetric shrinkage was reduced only in the composite with 6% of fibers.
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ISSN:0109-5641
1879-0097
DOI:10.1016/j.dental.2016.06.006