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Surefil sdr flow

Manufactured by Dentsply
Sourced in Liechtenstein, United States, Germany

SureFil SDR Flow is a light-cured, radiopaque, resin-based, flowable dental restorative material. It is designed for use in posterior and anterior restorations, cavities, and core buildup applications.

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3 protocols using surefil sdr flow

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Evaluation of Dental Restorative Composites

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Six resin composites were used in this study: 1) SFRC: everX Posterior (Shade: Transparent, EP, GC, Tokyo, Japan); and BFRCs: 2) TetricEvoCeram Bulk Fill (Shade: IVA, TB, Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) and 3) SureFil SDR Flow (Shade: A2, SD, DENTSPLY Caulk, Milford, DE, USA); and CGRCs: 4) Z100 Restorative (Shade: A2, Z1, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA), 5) Tetric EvoCeram (Shade: A2, TC, Ivoclar Vivadent) and 6) Clearfil AP-X (Shade: A2, AP, Kuraray Noritake Dental, Tokyo, Japan).
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Evaluation of Bulk Fill Composites

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This study was carried out in order to analyze four commercial bulk fill CRs (viz., Filtek™ Bulk Fill (3M™ ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA), Tetric EvoCeram® Bulk Fill (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein), SureFil® SDR™ flow (Dentsply Sirona, Charlotte, NC, USA) and Tetric EvoFlow® Bulk Fill (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein)). It consisted of two parts: first, the analysis of the efficiency of the polymerization by FTIR and the surface roughness by AFM on the cylindrical samples, and second, an analysis of the adaptation and porosity by µCT and SEM on the restorations performed on extracted human teeth (Figure 1).
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Adhesive and Restorative Materials Evaluation

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The adhesive system used for all samples was three-step etch-and-rinse system (Optibond FL, Kerr, Orange, CA, USA), applied following the manufacturer's instructions.
All prepared samples were randomly divided into three groups of 16 teeth each according to the restoration material used: Group 1, Venus Diamond (Heraeus Kulzer, Hanau, Germany); Group 2, Venus Diamond Flow (Heraeus Kulzer, Hanau, Germany); and Group 3: Surefil SDR flow (Dentsply, York, PA, USA) [Table 1]. All samples were restored using bulk technique and subsequently polymerized for 20 s with a LED lamp (Translux Power Blue, Heraeus Kultzer, Hanau; Germany) at 1000 mW/cm2. After 24 h, the restorations were finished with fine-grit diamond bur, mounted on red-ring handpiece, polished with a graded series of flexible discs (Sof-Lex, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) and stored in distilled water at 37°C for 7 days. The samples were completely sealed with two layers of nail polish, leaving 1-mm window around the four cavity margins.
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