
pmid: 4077874
AbstractThe creep of microspecimens of posterior dental composites was studied using a torsional creep apparatus. Shear stresses were maintained for 3 h and recovery was followed for 50 h. Creep curves were obtained at 21, 37, and 50°C and four torque levels. The effect of conditioning the specimens in water up to 8 weeks was studied. The posterior composites exhibited linear viscoelastic behavior at low deformations. They had higher shear moduli and greater resistance to creep than conventional and microfilled composites. In aging experiments, maximum shear moduli occurred when specimens were 48 h to 1 week old. Subsequent softening was attributed to water absorption. Residual strain was highest when the composites were stressed within 24 h of initiating polymerization. Residual strain was very low in specimens 48 h to 8 weeks of age.
Time Factors, Viscosity, Silicates, Temperature, Water, Quartz, Lithium, Composite Resins, Elasticity, Dental Materials, Strontium, Lithium Compounds, Aluminum Silicates, Glass, Stress, Mechanical, Particle Size, Aluminum Compounds
Time Factors, Viscosity, Silicates, Temperature, Water, Quartz, Lithium, Composite Resins, Elasticity, Dental Materials, Strontium, Lithium Compounds, Aluminum Silicates, Glass, Stress, Mechanical, Particle Size, Aluminum Compounds
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