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Polyacid-modified composite resins compomers

J.W. Nicholson, Polyacid modified composite resins ( compomers ) and their use in clinical dentistry. Dent. Mater. 23 (2006) 615-622. [Pg.377]

The essential features of the two basic types of restorative material are given in Table 2.1. From this, it can be seen that each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. In terms of overall properties, modem composite resins appear to be favoured, and there is evidence that these materials are the ones used in the majority of aesthetic repairs in dentistry, particularly in adults. However, as the development of the polyacid-modified composite resins (compomers) shows, these materials are far from perfect, and there is unquestionably scope to enhance their properties. Glass-ionomer cements have properties that would seem to indicate the direction in which improvements could be made, despite the technical difficulties in doing so. [Pg.21]

Polyacid-modified composite resins (compomers) are essentially a type of composite, despite having some glass-ionomer cement chemistry. [Pg.82]

P.H. Williams, M. Sherriff, A. Ireland, An investigation into the use of two polyacid-modified composite resins (compomers) and a resin-modified glass poly(alkenoate) cement used to retain orthodontic bands. Fur. J. Orthodont. 27 (2005) 245-251. [Pg.84]

The use of adhesives is essential for composite resins of all types, inclnding polyacid-modified composite resins (compomers). [Pg.101]

Compomers are properly called polyacid-modified composite resins and are a group of aesthetic materials chemically similar to the well-established composite resins [266], They were introduced to the dental profession in the early 1990s [267], and were intended to combine the benefits of traditional composite resins and glass-ionomer cements, and their trivial name reflects this, being derived from the names of these two parent materials, the comp coming from composite, and omer from ionomer [268], These materials are now considered a distinct class of dental restorative, with well established uses in clinical restoration, particularly in children s dentistry [269],... [Pg.362]

Polyacid-modified composite resins are favoured by many clinicians over conventional composites to repair primary teeth [50]. This is on account of their fluoride release [1,50]. To emphasize their application in primary teeth, certain brands have been specifically produced for this purpose and are highly coloured. For example, in America, there is a dual-cure compomer called MagicFil (Zenith Dental, Englewood, New Jersey) which is produced in four colours (pink, green, blue and yellow) with gutter inclusions, and a similar material, Twinky Star (Voco, Germany) is available in Europe [51]. [Pg.80]

G. Eliades, A. Kakaboura, G. Palaghias, Acid base reaction and fluoride release profiles in visible hght-cured polyacid modified composite resin restorative materials (compomers), Dent. Mater. 14 (1998) 57-63. [Pg.83]

Within the family of composite resins are the polyacid-modified composite resins, so-called compomers (Nicholson 2006). These include components similar to those of... [Pg.1471]

Polyacid-modified composites were introduced into clinical use in about 1992, and aimed to combine the benefits of traditional dental composite resins with those of glass-ionomer cements [2]. Details of the latter materials are found in Chapter 6. The trivial name compomer was applied to these modified composite materials, the term being derived from the words composite ( comp- ) and glass-ionomer ( -omer ). [Pg.69]

Polyacid-modified resin composites (commonly known as compomers ) -these are composites to which some of the glass-ionomer constituents have been added. [Pg.232]


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