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Title: Comparative radiopacity of flowable resin composites. Author: Murchison DF, Charlton DG, Moore WS. Journal: Quintessence Int; 1999 Mar; 30(3):179-84. PubMed ID: 10356571. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: This in vitro investigation aimed to determine the radiopacity of eight recently introduced "flowable" restorative resin composites and to compare their radiodensities to those of enamel, dentin, and a widely used composite marketed for universal application in anterior and posterior teeth. METHOD AND MATERIALS: A total of 45 composite specimens were fabricated in cylindrical molds and exposed to a curing light for 120 seconds. Two methods were used to determine radiopacity: a transmission densitometer and a computer-assisted densitometric image analysis station. RESULTS: Of the eight flowable resin composites tested, only three exhibited a radiopacity equal to or greater than that of enamel, a widely followed guideline for clinicians' diagnostic ability. The radiopacity of the remaining five materials was not statistically significantly greater than that of dentin. CONCLUSION: The level of radiopacity of the tested flowable composites was variable; those with low radiodensity should be avoided in Class II restorations, where a clear determination of recurrent caries by the examining clinician could be compromised.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]