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Composite Materials Used for Dental Fillings

Joanna Wysokińska‐Miszczuk, Katarzyna Piotrowska, Michał Paulo, Monika Madej

2024Materials12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article explores the properties of composite materials employed in dental fillings. A traditional nano-hybrid composite containing nanofiller particles exceeding 82% by weight served as a benchmark. The remaining samples were fabricated from ormocer resin, maintaining an identical nanofiller content of 84%. In all specimens, the nanoparticles were dispersed randomly within the matrix. This study presents findings from investigations into surface geometry, hardness, wettability, and tribological behavior. The microscopic observations revealed that ormocer-based samples exhibited greater surface roughness than those composed of the traditional composite. Hardness testing indicated that both ceramic addition and sample preparation significantly influenced mechanical properties. Ceramic-enhanced samples demonstrated superior hardness, surpassing the reference composite by 30% and 43%, respectively. Contact angle measurements revealed hydrophilic characteristics in the classic composite, contrasting with the hydrophobic nature of ceramic-containing samples. Tribological evaluations revealed the superiority of the classic composite in terms of friction coefficients and volumetric wear compared to ormocer-based materials.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite numberComposite materialTribologyCeramicWettingContact angleSurface roughnessIndentation hardnessDental compositeMicrostructureDental materials and restorationsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyAdvanced materials and composites