ABSTRACT: This article reviews the principal modes of dental composite material degradation and relates them to the specific com-ponents of the composites themselves. Particular emphasis is placed on the selection of the monomer resins, the filler content, and the degree of monomer conversion after the clinical materials are cured. Loss of mechanical function and leaching of components from the composites are briefly described, while a more detailed description is provided of studies that have considered the chem-ical breakdown of materials by agents that are present in the oral cavity, or model the latter. Specific attention will be given to the hydrolysis process of monomer and composite components, i.e., the scission of condensation-type...
Objectives. The development of different types of materials with application in dentistry is an area...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Objectives. The development of different types of materials with application in dentistry is an are...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies have shown that inflammatory and salivary enzymes ca...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies have shown that inflammatory and salivary enzymes ca...
grantor: University of TorontoTo date, dental literature has not specifically considered t...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
The short average service life of traditional dental composite restorative materials and increasing ...
The monomeric components of resin composites in dental restorative materials are susceptible to hydr...
The monomeric components of resin composites in dental restorative materials are susceptible to hydr...
The monomeric components of resin composites in dental restorative materials are susceptible to hydr...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Objectives. The development of different types of materials with application in dentistry is an area...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Objectives. The development of different types of materials with application in dentistry is an are...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies have shown that inflammatory and salivary enzymes ca...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies have shown that inflammatory and salivary enzymes ca...
grantor: University of TorontoTo date, dental literature has not specifically considered t...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
The short average service life of traditional dental composite restorative materials and increasing ...
The monomeric components of resin composites in dental restorative materials are susceptible to hydr...
The monomeric components of resin composites in dental restorative materials are susceptible to hydr...
The monomeric components of resin composites in dental restorative materials are susceptible to hydr...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Objectives. The development of different types of materials with application in dentistry is an area...
Dental resin composites have become an integral part of modern dentistry and used worldwide to resto...
Objectives. The development of different types of materials with application in dentistry is an are...