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Strengthening composite resin restorations with ceramic whisker reinforcement
H H Xu1, G E Schumacher, F C Eichmiller
1Paffenbarger Research Center, American Dental Association Health Foundation, Building 224, Room A153, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8546, USA. hockin.xu@nist.gov
Abstract:
Due to their tendency to fracture, current composite formulations are unsuitable for use in large stress-bearing direct posterior restorations that involve cusps. This study investigated the use of single-crystalline ceramic whiskers for the reinforcement of composite resins. The whisker-reinforced composite materials exhibited physical characteristics (i.e., flexural strength, work-of-fracture, and elastic modulus) that were significantly greater (P < 0.05; Student's t test) than those of traditional composite formulations. The experimental materials also had a surface smoothness that was essentially comparable to hybrid composite control specimens.