Class 2 Composite Restorations: Prevention in vitro of Contraction Gaps

The present in vitro study has shown that it is possible to prevent marginal contraction gaps at composite restorations in the proximal section of Class 2 cavities by use of a condensable composite and adequate condensers. An explanation of condensation to eliminate the wall-to-wall polymerization c...

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description The present in vitro study has shown that it is possible to prevent marginal contraction gaps at composite restorations in the proximal section of Class 2 cavities by use of a condensable composite and adequate condensers. An explanation of condensation to eliminate the wall-to-wall polymerization contraction is suggested, and a possible complete Class 2 composite technique is outlined, The subject studied is only one of several problems that must be analyzed before acceptance of composite resins as Class 2 restoratives can be made possible.Received for publication June 30, 1983 Accepted for publication October 17, 1983
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Acrylic Resins
Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate
Chemical Phenomena
Chemistry, Physical
Composite Resins
Dental Cavity Preparation - methods
Dental Restoration, Permanent - instrumentation
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Glass
Humans
Polyurethanes
Silanes
Surface Properties
Tooth - anatomy & histology
title Class 2 Composite Restorations: Prevention in vitro of Contraction Gaps
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