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Journal of Korean Academy of Operative Dentistry
1992 Volume.17 No. 2 p.331 ~ p.342
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to measure the polymerization contraction stress of two types of composite resins; chemical cured type (Cliarfil F II, Kuraray, Japan) and photo-cured type (Photo-Clearfil Bright, Kuraray, Japan). The stresses of
composite
resin by contraction measured with specially designed measuring device(Fig. 1).
The stresses caused by shrinkage during hardening of specimens were measured according to the type of composite resins, thickness of specimen(0.65, 1.30 and 1.95mm), and ratio of catalyst to base in case of only chemical cured composite
resin(0.5,
1.0
and 1.5).
As the composite resin specimen shrank on hardening, the load cell recorded force vs time automatically on pen-recorder (Toa, Japan) with a cross-head speed 60mm/hr at 0~10 voltages up to 2 hours.
The experiments were conducted in a room maintained at 23¡¾2¡É and relative humidity 50¡¾10%.
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1. The contraction stress during hardening was higher in photo cured composite resin than in chemical cured composite resin.
2. The contraction stress during hardening was increased with thickness of composite resin specimen.
3. In chemical cured composite resin, the polymerization contraction stress was decreased with ratio of catalyst and base.
4. The contraction stress during polymerization was higher in early time after insertion of photo cured composite resin and chemical cured composite resin.
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