Scientific Articles & Explanations
Assessment of cuspal deflection and volumetric shrinkage of different bulk fill
Season 1, Episode 11
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7m 45s
This study examined cuspal deflection and volumetric shrinkage of different bulk-fill resins using micro-CT. Results showed that high-viscosity composites exhibit greater cuspal deflection, while higher filler loading reduces volumetric shrinkage. The research highlights the importance of material selection in minimizing stress and improving restoration longevity.
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