The evaluation of resin composite consistency
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0300-5712(99)00017-2
The evaluation of resin composite consistency
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate a method for the assessment of the consistency of unset resin composite.
Methods: Fourteen commercial resin composites were selected, which had a range of consistencies as assessed subjectively. The material was placed in a cylindrical mold with 8 mm diameter and 8 mm depth, and a glass rod with 4.37 mm diameter driven into the composite at 24.4 mm min-1 for 6 s, i.e., to a depth of 2.44 mm. The maximum force reached during the 6 s period was recorded, and used as a measure of consistency.
Results: Consistency values ranged from 0.33 N to 31.3 N, with the highest values being found for some of the recently introduced 'packable' materials. The reliability of the test was high.
Significance: The test may be useful as a standard method of assessing resin composite consistency.
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