Saudi Dental Journal (Nov 2021)

Comparative evaluation of mechanical and physical properties of a new bulk-fill alkasite with conventional restorative materials

  • Fariha Naz,
  • Abdul Samad Khan,
  • Mohammed Abdul Kader,
  • Lamis Omar Saad Al Gelban,
  • Nada Mohammed Ali Mousa,
  • Raghad Saeed Hader Asiri,
  • Abbas Saeed Hakeem

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 7
pp. 666 – 673

Abstract

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Purpose: The physical and mechanical performance of a newly commercialized dental restorative material (alkasite) was compared with glass ionomer cement (GIC) and nano-hybrid composite. Methodology: Human extracted premolars were used to investigate the shear bond strength. Restorative materials were placed on the dentine surface and were aged in deionized water for 14 days. The 3-D surface roughness was evaluated before and after chewing simulation cycles (50,000). The samples were fatigued mechanically using a chewing simulator and investigated with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results: For shear bond strength, alkasite showed significantly high values than GIC, whereas non-significant difference was observed between alkasite and nano-hybrid composite. After the chewing simulation (50,000 cycles), non-significant difference was found between GIC and nano-hybrid composite, where surface roughness values were highest for GIC and lowest for alkasite. Conclusion: The newly developed restorative material (alkasite) has shown better results than existing restorative materials.

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