Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the water sorption levels of 3 different condensable bulk fill composites, two flowable bulk fill composites, two microhybrid composites, one nanofilled composite, and one nanohybrid composite material polymerized with the same beam device on the 14th and 30th days.We evaluated nine different composite materials. The materials were prepared as cylindrical blocks (n=7) with a diameter of 7 mm and a thickness of 2 mm and polymerized. Each sample was kept in distilled water for specified times and measured by the ISO 4049 method.We used The Kruskal-Wallis test to compare more than two independent groups where numerical variables had no normal distribution. The Dwass-Steel-Critchlow-Fligner test evaluated differences between the groups if the non-parametric tests were applied. We used The Wilcoxon test to compare the numerical variables without normal distribution (water sorption values in the 14th and 30th-day measurements for each cement material).For water sorption, there was no statistically significant difference between the water sorption values of the resin composite materials on the 14th and 30th days. No statistically significant difference was found in comparing water sorption values between the 14th and 30th measurements for each resin composite material. There is a need for more extended studies by keeping the conditions constant for the evaluated composites and for bulk fill composites to be evaluated with 4mm samples.

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