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Exploring Beyond Methacrylates

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Journal Am J Dent
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2002 Jan 5
PMID 11763922
Citations 28
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Abstract

Purpose: This article focuses on the polymerization shrinkage of current dental composites as their major disadvantage and to find new routes for a solution.

Materials And Methods: A brief introduction describes selected methods for the shrinkage determination as well as some principal solutions to overcome the shrinkage problem.

Results: Siloranes, a new class of ring opening monomers, are presented as a promising resin matrix for dental composites. The synthesis of these monomers, and further consequences of the new chemistry for the formulation are discussed. Two selected silorane composites are presented with their mechanical data and their volume shrinkage.

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