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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 65, 654-658, Copyright © 1986 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals


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Effect of abrasion medium on wear of stress-bearing composites and amalgam in vitro

A. J. De Gee, P. Pallav and C. L. Davidson

Measurements of in vitro wear for several composite materials and an amalgam were conducted using a new device in which contact stress, moving speed, mutual slip, and third-body composition could be set. This preliminary study reports the results obtained with a fixed choice of contact stress, speed, and slip, but with different third-body media. With a Millet-seed/PMMA-beads mixture as a medium, the various types of restoratives showed a wear pattern and relative ranking comparable with that reported in clinical studies.


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