Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
Development of Metal-Resin Composite Restorative Material
Part 2 Effects of acid and heat treatments of silver-tin filler particles on flexural properties of metal-resin composite
Somchai URAPEPONKiyoshi KAKUTAYukio MIYAGAWAHideo OGURAChatcharee SUCHATLAMPONGApiwat RITTAPAI
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1999 Volume 18 Issue 2 Pages 144-154

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The effects of acid and heat treatments of silver-tin filler particles on the flexural properties of metal-resin composite restorative materials were investigated. Five metal-resin composite restorative materials containing different silver-tin filler particles treated under different conditions were experimentally prepared. The conditions of the alloy particles were; 1) as atomized (NT), 2) 1.8% HCl acid-treated (AT), 3) heat-treated at 150°C for 5min after AT (A15), 4) heattreated at 200°C for 5min after AT (A20) and 5) heat-treated at 250°C for 5min after AT (A25). The flexural strength and the flexural modulus of elasticity were measured for the five metalresin composites to evaluate the effects of the acid and heat treatments.
The flexural strength of the prepared composites was significantly influenced by the surface condition of the filler particles (p<0.01), and increased significantly when the as atomized particles (NT) were acid-treated (AT) or acid- and heat-treated at 150°C (A15), but then significantly decreased as the heat treatment temperature increased (A20 and A25). The strength of the A15 composite was significantly higher than those of the other composites, and exceeded that (about 60MPa) of the previous composite with no treatment. No significant difference was found in the flexural modulus of the composites.
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