Studies on the Abrasive Wear Behaviour of the Direct Restorative Dental Materials
Modern coronary restorative materials have a vulnerable aspect, represented by the excessive wear, which determines the severe limitations of applications in the areas of the occlusal contact. In this study, the experimental researches on the abrasive wear behaviour were performed on five direct restorative dental materials belonging to some different classes from the structural point of view: compomer (Compoglass), ceramic (Empress), silver amalgam (Ventura Plus), poly-glass (Artglass), light-cured lining composite resin (Herculite 1). The analysis of the abrasive wear behaviour of direct restorative dental materials imposed their initial characterization from the microstructural point of view and according to the Vickers hardness. Experimental determinations pointed out absolute and relative mass loss, mass intensity and wear speed. The results of the study are useful in choosing a direct resistant and esthetical restoration material.