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Comparative Study
. 2003 Feb;31(2):97-103.
doi: 10.1016/s0300-5712(03)00005-8.

Volumetric shrinkage of composites using video-imaging

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Comparative Study

Volumetric shrinkage of composites using video-imaging

Louis J Sharp et al. J Dent. 2003 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: This study involves investigation of the use of video-imaging for measurement of volumetric shrinkage of composites.

Methods: Six composites were tested for volumetric shrinkage using video-imaging. The volumetric shrinkage was measured using the single- and multi-view volumetric reconstruction modes. All composites were cured using a VIP(TM) curing light for 40s at 500 mW/cm(2). Dynamic shrinkage was measured using the single-view mode with a red filter placed over the detector opening.

Results: Analysis of the volumetric shrinkage values by a one way ANOVA for each composite showed no difference for the single- and multi-view measurement mode. The shrinkage values determined by video-imaging were compared to those measured for the same composites by mercury dilatometry by one way ANOVA followed by a paired comparison using the Bonferroni method.

Conclusion: The video-imaging technique gives reproducible results for volumetric shrinkage of composites comparable to those measured by dilatometry.

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