Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10612008 | Dental Materials | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The lower surface of composite restorations should both be solid and have greater than 50% conversion. The results, therefore, suggest the experimental composite may be placed in much thicker layers than Z250 and have reduced unbounded cytotoxic monomer. Experimental materials with 10-20Â wt.% additionally have volumetric expansion to compensate shrinkage, antibacterial and re-mineralizing components and competitive mechanical properties.
Keywords
DMPTβ-TCPUDMACHXTEGDMAβ-tricalcium phosphateStrengthTooth remineralizationtriethylene glycol dimethacrylateAntibacterialFTIRFourier transform infrared spectrometerCalcium phosphateSEMModulusScanning electron microscopyHEMAHydroxyapatiteHydroxyethyl methacrylateCamphorquinoneDental compositeCaPChlorhexidineurethane dimethacrylate
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Authors
A. Aljabo, W. Xia, S. Liaqat, M.A. Khan, J.C. Knowles, P. Ashley, A.M. Young,