Investigation of Two- and Three-Body Wear Resistance on Flowable Bulk-Fill and Resin-Based Composites

The purpose of the present study was to investigate two and three-body wear resistance and hardness of eighth kinds of modern bulk-fill and resin-based composite materials — Grandio, Estelite Flow, Filtek bulk-fill, Charisma, Clearfil, Ultimate, Quadrant, and G-aenial. All samples were kept in disti...

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Classical Mechanics
Composite materials
Composites
Diamond pyramid hardness
Distilled water
Flow resistance
Glass
Materials Science
Morphology
Natural Materials
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Water hardness
Wear resistance
Wear tests
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