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From conventional ceramics to bioinspired smart composites, this review charts the evolution of dental restorative biomaterials. Integrating materials innovation, advanced manufacturing technologies, and bioinspired strategies, it presents a roadmap for developing functional, clinically translatable restorations that combine durability, adaptability ...
Bailei Li +14 more
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Setting Reaction of Polyacid Modified Composite Resins or Compomers [PDF]
The hardening of modified polyacid composite resins (compomers) and glass-ionomers have been studied using infrared spectroscopy. The acid-base reaction in Ketac-fil, a glass ionomer, was followed by the ratio between the COOH band located around 1715 cm-1 and that corresponding to COO- located around 1570 cm-1. The combination of infrared analysis and
Arrondo, J.L.R +4 more
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Shear Bond Strength Of Two Calcium Silicate-Based Cements to Compomer
Objectives: The purposes of this in vitro study was to compare the bond strength of Biodentine® and Imicryl MTA to a compomer material, and to examine the effect of the setting time on the bond strength.
Burak Buldur +3 more
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Compomers Reinforced with Bioactive Glass and Hydroxyapatite Particles.
To understand the effect of the addition of hydroxyapatite (HA) and bioactive glass (BAG) to compomer restorative materials on the remineralisation capacity of the material.1%, 2%, 3% and 4% w/w HA and BAG particles were added mechanically to the compomers. To examine the resistance to demineralisation, Class V cavities were prepared in extracted teeth
Feyza Nur, Gorken +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the whitening effect, shear bond strength (SBS), microhardness, and microstructure of discolored resin brackets following whitening treatment with various concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (HP). Material and Methods Resin brackets were bonded to the enamel surface and discolored with a curry solution ...
Song‐Yi Yang
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Aims and Objective: To determine the fluoride release from Giomer and Compomer, using different topical fluoride regimes, and to compare the amount of fluoride release from giomer with that of compomer.
Dhull K, Nandlal B
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Effect of Nutrients and Medicines on Surface of Compomer
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the effect of nutrients and medicines frequently consumed by children on the surface roughness of the Polyacid-Modified Composite Resin (compomer), a restorative material typically used in pediatric ...
Tamara Pelin Gündoğdu Özdal +1 more
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Marginal Adaptation of Commercial Compomers in Dentin Cavity.
The dentin cavity adaptation and setting characteristics of four commercial compomers were evaluated by measuring the wall-to-wall contraction gap width in the cylindrical dentin cavity and measuring the compressive strength for a maximum of 14 days after setting.
M, Kusunoki +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The prospective clinical study followed up on self‐adhesive resin‐based bulk‐fill restorations. Materials and Methods Seven general dental practitioners from a practice‐based research network filled 60 cavities (20 Class I, 19 Class II, 21 Class V) in permanent vital teeth of 41 subjects with a self‐adhesive, dual‐curing composite ...
Andreas Rathke +5 more
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Preventive effect of an orthodontic compomer against enamel demineralization around bonded brackets
Orthodontic appliances predispose to the accumulation of plaque due to the great number of retentive sites, which might lead to enamel demineralization adjacent to the accessories. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of a compomer for orthodontic bonding in
Alan Rafael Martins Savariz +2 more
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