DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2017.02.003
First Page
308
Last Page
310
Abstract
Abstract The present study evaluated the flexural properties of a new temporary splint material, G-Fix, for use in dental trauma splints in comparison with other resin materials. Four types of resin materials were considered in the present study: MI Flow II, light-cured composite resin (MI); G-Fix, light-cured resin for splinting teeth (GF); Super-Bond C&B, adhesive resin cement (SB); and Unifast III, self-cured methyl-methacrylate resin (UF). The flexural properties of these four materials were tested according to ISO 4049. The flexural strength significantly increased in the order of UF (64.9 MPa) < SB (76.5 MPa) < GF (94.3 MPa) < MI (161.2 MPa). The elastic modulus significantly increased in the order of UF (2.11 GPa) ≒ SB (2.23 GPa) < GF (2.62 GPa) < MI (7.39 GPa). A splint made of GF may be more flexible than a composite splint, which is categorized as a rigid splint.
Recommended Citation
Shirako, Takahiro; Churei, Hiroshi; Iwasaki, Naohiko; Takahashi, Hidekazu; and Ueno, Toshiaki
(2017)
"Evaluation of the flexural properties of a new temporary splint material for use in dental trauma splints,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 12:
Iss.
3, Article 14.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2017.02.003
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol12/iss3/14