Abstract

Abstract Two visible light-cured composite resins, Ful-Fil and X-55, were used to restore 136 Class I and Class II cavity preparations in adult teeth. After three years, the ratings for color matching, interfacial staining, secondary caries, and marginal adaptation remained good using USPHS criteria (ranging from 72% to 100% Alfa). The average surface loss due to occlusal wear was 145 and 164 micrometers for Ful-Fil and X-55, respectively. These results indicate that Ful-Fil composite resin meets the current ADA Council on Dental Materials specifications for provisional acceptance in adult posterior teeth.

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