نتایج جستجو برای: composite dental resin

تعداد نتایج: 302297  

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2006
Motohiro Uo Göran Sjögren Anders Sundh Mitsunari Goto Fumio Watari Maud Bergman

Yttria partially stabilized zirconia (YPSZ) ceramics are suitable for dental and medical use because of their high fracture toughness and chemical durability. The purpose of this study was to examine the bonding behavior of a dental YPSZ ceramic, Denzir. After being subjected to various surface treatments, Denzir specimens were bonded to each other using an adhesive resin composite, glass ionom...

2005
Anders Lindberg

Resin Composites Sandwich restorations and Curing techniques Anders Lindberg, Department of Dental Hygienist Education, Faculty of Medicine, Umeå University, 901 87 Umeå, Sweden. Since the mid-1990s resin composite has been used for Class II restorations in stress-bearing areas as an alternative to amalgam. Reasons for this were the patients’ fear of mercury in dental amalgam and a growing dema...

2012
Cristina Prejmerean Tinca Buruiana Teresa Nunes Marioara Moldovan Loredana Colceriu

The resin composites were introduced for the first time in dentistry in the mid-1960s, for the restoration of anterior teeth, because of the necessity to eliminate the shortcomings of the restorative materials existing at that time. Because of their properties, aesthetic aspect, adhesion to hard dental tissues, high values of the physico-mechanical properties, they play an important role in den...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2013
Sebastian Balos Branka Pilić Branislava Petronijević Dubravka Marković Sinisa Mirković Ivan Sarcev

BACKGROUND/AIM The main drawback of flowable dental composite resin is low strength compared to conventional composite resin, due to a low amount of filler, neccessary for achieving low viscosity and ease of handling. The aim of this study was to improve mechanical properties of flowable dental composite resin by adding small amount of nanoparticles, which would not compromise handling properti...

2015
Minju Song Yooseok Shin Jeong-Won Park Byoung-Duck Roh

OBJECTIVES This study was performed to determine whether the combined use of one-bottle self-etch adhesives and composite resins from same manufacturers have better bond strengths than combinations of adhesive and resins from different manufacturers. MATERIALS AND METHODS 25 experimental micro-shear bond test groups were made from combinations of five dentin adhesives and five composite resin...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2010
C D Lynch S E Guillem B Nagrani A S M Gilmour D Ericson

The aim of this article was to report on the attitudes, opinions and confidences of final year dental students in three European schools towards the restoration of posterior teeth and in particular towards the use of amalgam and resin composite. One hundred and twenty-eight pre-piloted questionnaires were distributed to final year dental students in Cardiff, Dublin and Malmö. The questionnaire ...

2011
J.K. Subramanya S. Muttagi

OBJECTIVE To study the in vitro color changes of three dental resin veneering materials when immersed in tea, coffee and tamarind extracts. MATERIALS AND METHODS The color changes of heat polymerized tooth colored acrylic resin (Stellondetrey, B, F14, DPI Dental products of India Ltd, Mumbai), auto polymerized tooth colored acrylic resin (DPI, B, QV5, DPI Dental products of India Ltd, Mumbai)...

2013
Maher Bourbia

A major cause for dental resin composite restoration replacement is secondary caries attributed to Streptococcus mutans. Salivary esterases were shown to degrade resin composites. Hypothesis: S. mutans contain esterase activities that degrade dental resin composites and adhesives. Esterase activities of S. mutans were measured using synthetic substrates. Standardized specimens of resin composit...

Journal: :Compendium of continuing education in dentistry 2015
Theodore P Croll Joel H Berg Kevin J Donly

This report documents treatment and repair of three carious teeth that were restored with a new dental repair material that features the characteristics of both resin-modified glass-ionomer restorative cement (RMGI) and resin-based composite (RBC). The restorative products presented are reported by the manufacturer to be the first bioactive dental materials with an ionic resin matrix, a shock-a...

2016
Ning Zhang Mary A.S. Melo Michael D. Weir Mark A. Reynolds Yuxing Bai Hockin H.K. Xu

A long-time drawback of dental composites is that they accumulate more biofilms and plaques than amalgam and glass ionomer restorative materials. It would be highly desirable to develop a new composite with reduced biofilm growth, while avoiding the non-esthetics of amalgam and low strength of glass ionomer. The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop a protein-repellent composite with re...

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