The main disadvantages of resin-based composites (RBCs) for use in load-bearing posterior restorations include the polymerization shrinkage following curing and inadequate wear resistance in service. These properties are largely influenced by the monomer system and research is currently being undertaken to decrease polymerization shrinkage and improve resin wear characteristics in an attempt to increase RBC restoration longevity. The scope of the current review will identify the development of resin-based restoratives, indicating the reported advantages and disadvantages of resin types routinely used in dental practice today and review the most recent advancements in resin technology
Contains fulltext : 79817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In dentistry muc...
Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas ...
Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas ...
The main disadvantages of resin-based composites (RBCs) for use in load-bearing posterior restoratio...
<div><p>Polymerization shrinkage of resin composite can compromise the longevity of restorations. To...
Composite dental restorations represent a unique class of biomaterials with severe restrictions on b...
Composite dental restorations represent a unique class of biomaterials with severe restrictions on b...
Purpose. This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental m...
Restorative dentistry has undergone an important paradigm shift during the last two decades. Due to ...
Resin composites, which are commonly used in restorative dentistry, consist of a cross-linked polyme...
Progress in polymer science has led to continuous reduction of polymerization shrinkage, exemplified...
Progress in polymer science has led to continuous reduction of polymerization shrinkage, exemplified...
Progress in polymer science has led to continuous reduction of polymerization shrinkage, exemplified...
Polymerization of a composite restoration is accompanied by volumetric shrinkage, due to closer pack...
In dentistry much research focuses on the development of procedures and materials with the aim of pr...
Contains fulltext : 79817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In dentistry muc...
Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas ...
Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas ...
The main disadvantages of resin-based composites (RBCs) for use in load-bearing posterior restoratio...
<div><p>Polymerization shrinkage of resin composite can compromise the longevity of restorations. To...
Composite dental restorations represent a unique class of biomaterials with severe restrictions on b...
Composite dental restorations represent a unique class of biomaterials with severe restrictions on b...
Purpose. This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental m...
Restorative dentistry has undergone an important paradigm shift during the last two decades. Due to ...
Resin composites, which are commonly used in restorative dentistry, consist of a cross-linked polyme...
Progress in polymer science has led to continuous reduction of polymerization shrinkage, exemplified...
Progress in polymer science has led to continuous reduction of polymerization shrinkage, exemplified...
Progress in polymer science has led to continuous reduction of polymerization shrinkage, exemplified...
Polymerization of a composite restoration is accompanied by volumetric shrinkage, due to closer pack...
In dentistry much research focuses on the development of procedures and materials with the aim of pr...
Contains fulltext : 79817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In dentistry muc...
Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas ...
Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas ...