A new BisGMA-based antibacterial dental composite has been formulated and evaluated. Compressive strength and bacterial viability were utilized to evaluate the formed composites. It was found that the new composite exhibited a significantly enhanced antibacterial function along with improved mechanical and physical properties. The bromine-containing derivative-modified composite was more potent in antibacterial activity than the chlorine-containing composite. The modified composites also exhibited an increase of 30–53% in compressive yield strength, 15–30% in compressive modulus, 15–33% in diametral tensile strength and 6–20% in flexural strength, and a decrease of 57–76% in bacterial viability, 23–37% in water sorption, 8–15% in shrinkage,...
The most common current cause of composite restoration failure is bacterial microleakage. This is th...
Statement of Purpose: The most common cause of failure for dental restorations is secondary caries [...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease in which the fermentation of food sugars by bacteria from ...
A novel antimicrobial dental composite system has been developed and evaluated. Both alumina and zir...
poster abstractObjectives: The objective of this study was to synthesize new quater-nary ammonium br...
Both quaternary ammonium bromide (QAB) and furanone derivatives were synthesized, characterized and ...
Objective: To investigate the antibacterial, mechanical, physical properties and water sorption of f...
This study reports the synthesis and evaluation of a novel furanone-containing antibacterial resin c...
Aim: Antimicrobial and bioactive restorative materials are needed to develop a bacteria free environ...
The furanone derivatives and their constructed polymers were synthesized, characterized and formulat...
Continuing cariogenic bacterial growth demineralizing dentine beneath a composite filling is the mos...
Secondary caries is one of the important issues related to using dental composite restorations. Effe...
The aim of this study was to develop a composite material with antibacterial activity using MMT load...
Dental resin materials have been widely used in the treatment of dental defects. However, the polyme...
Background: Many generations of esthetic materials have been introduced in the market, the most popu...
The most common current cause of composite restoration failure is bacterial microleakage. This is th...
Statement of Purpose: The most common cause of failure for dental restorations is secondary caries [...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease in which the fermentation of food sugars by bacteria from ...
A novel antimicrobial dental composite system has been developed and evaluated. Both alumina and zir...
poster abstractObjectives: The objective of this study was to synthesize new quater-nary ammonium br...
Both quaternary ammonium bromide (QAB) and furanone derivatives were synthesized, characterized and ...
Objective: To investigate the antibacterial, mechanical, physical properties and water sorption of f...
This study reports the synthesis and evaluation of a novel furanone-containing antibacterial resin c...
Aim: Antimicrobial and bioactive restorative materials are needed to develop a bacteria free environ...
The furanone derivatives and their constructed polymers were synthesized, characterized and formulat...
Continuing cariogenic bacterial growth demineralizing dentine beneath a composite filling is the mos...
Secondary caries is one of the important issues related to using dental composite restorations. Effe...
The aim of this study was to develop a composite material with antibacterial activity using MMT load...
Dental resin materials have been widely used in the treatment of dental defects. However, the polyme...
Background: Many generations of esthetic materials have been introduced in the market, the most popu...
The most common current cause of composite restoration failure is bacterial microleakage. This is th...
Statement of Purpose: The most common cause of failure for dental restorations is secondary caries [...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease in which the fermentation of food sugars by bacteria from ...