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. 2004 Oct;15(10):1097-103.
doi: 10.1023/B:JMSM.0000046391.07274.e6.

Probing the origins and control of shrinkage stress in dental resin-composites: I. Shrinkage stress characterization technique

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Probing the origins and control of shrinkage stress in dental resin-composites: I. Shrinkage stress characterization technique

H Lu et al. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2004 Oct.

Abstract

The accurate and reliable characterization of the polymerization shrinkage stress is becoming increasingly important, as the shrinkage stress still is a major drawback of current dimethacrylate-based dental materials and restricts its range of applications. The purpose of this research is to develop a novel shrinkage stress measurement device to elucidate the shrinkage stress evolution of dental restorative composites while allowing for controlled sample deformation during the polymerization. Furthermore, the device is designed to mimic the clinically relevant cusp-to-cusp displacement by systematically adjusting the instrument compliance, the bonded surface area/unbonded area by sample geometry, and the total bonded area by sample diameter. The stress measurement device based on the cantilever beam deflection theory has been successfully developed and characterized using a commercial dental composite. It was shown that this device is a highly effective, practical and reliable shrinkage stress measurement tool, which enables its facile applications to the investigation of shrinkage stress kinetics of both commercial and experimental composites, as well as for probing various aspects that dictate shrinkage stress development.

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