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    Indicator pastes' flow is affected by temperature, pressure, and filler content. Dentist interpretation, not paste behavior, showed significant differences in a clinical trial, highlighting the need for standardized interpretation criteria.

    Area of Science:

    • Rheology
    • Materials Science
    • Biomaterials

    Background:

    • Indicator pastes are used in clinical settings.
    • Understanding their flow properties is crucial for accurate application and interpretation.
    • Previous research has not fully elucidated the rheological behavior of various indicator pastes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the rheological properties of indicator pastes under laboratory conditions.
    • To evaluate the clinical performance and interpretation variability of different indicator pastes.
    • To determine the influence of temperature, pressure, and filler content on paste flow characteristics.

    Main Methods:

    • Laboratory investigation involving controlled temperature and pressure variations.
    • Rheological testing to measure flow rate and compression thickness.

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  • Clinical trial with eight subjects and four dentists to assess paste pattern interpretation.
  • Main Results:

    • Increased temperature and pressure significantly increased the paste flow rate.
    • Higher filler percentages resulted in reduced paste compressibility and greater final film thickness.
    • While laboratory tests showed consistent flow curve characteristics, clinical interpretation varied significantly among dentists, irrespective of the paste used.

    Conclusions:

    • The suspension medium nature influences indicator paste flow type and rate.
    • Filler composition impacts final film thickness and flow rate.
    • Standardized interpretation criteria are essential for consistent clinical application of indicator pastes.