Recent Advances and Developments in Composite Dental Restorative Materials
University of Colorado Boulder · University of Colorado Denver
Abstract
Composite dental restorations represent a unique class of biomaterials with severe restrictions on biocompatibility, curing behavior, esthetics, and ultimate material properties. These materials are presently limited by shrinkage and polymerization-induced shrinkage stress, limited toughness, the presence of unreacted monomer that remains following the polymerization, and several other factors. Fortunately, these materials have been the focus of a great deal of research in recent years with the goal of improving restoration performance by changing the initiation system, monomers, and fillers and their coupling agents, and by developing novel polymerization strategies. Here, we review the general…
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3Topics & keywords
- Shrinkage
- Polymerization
- Biocompatibility
- Materials science
- Dental composite
- Curing (chemistry)
- Toughness
- Dental restoration