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Dental adhesives ingredients

Typical fields of application are shared with the gums already discussed matrix stabilizer, excipient, and ingredient for controlled drug release [299,303], but also in the field of dental adhesives [304]. [Pg.156]

Isophthahc acid is also used in formulations for adhesives, inks (qv), wire enamels, and dental materials (qv). Copper isophthalate [10027-31-3] is an ingredient in algicides and fungicides (98). [Pg.494]

The basic components of a dental bonding system include a primer, the adhesive resin, an organic solvent and polymerization initiators. Primers contain hydrophilic blends of resin monomers/co-monomers. Adhesive resins contain blends of hydrophobic monomers/co-monomers. Solvents are added to the systems to enhance resin infiltration into the tissue, whereas photoinitiators are commonly used for convenient operator-controlled photopolymerization of the adhesive. Other ingredients such as fluoride, glutaraldehyde, antimicrobials are also commonly added to the mixture in an attempt to further protect or strengthen the adhesive interface. [Pg.269]


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