Justin Rust

Friday, July 19, 2019

Feldspathic ceramic scores highest in composite hardness testing

Researchers wanted to see which CAD/CAM composites for molars were hardest and held up best after toothbrush abrasion testing. After putting six composites through rigorous testing, they discovered that feldspathic ceramic scored the highest in hardness, but some of the composites might need periodic repolishing.


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