composites Flashcards
Dental composite
Highly crosslinked polymeric materials reinforced by a dispersion of amorphous silica, glass, crystalline, mineral, or organic resin filler particles and/or short fibers bonded to the matrix by a coupling agent. In dentistry, it is often called just “composite.”
Types of composites; Based on filler particle size (Willems 1993)
Fine Particle size > 3 µm
Ultrafine Particle size < 3 µm
Microfine Average particle size — 0.04 µm
Nano Nano range (5–100 nm or 0.005–0.01 µm)
Uses of composites
- Restoration of anterior and posterior teeth (directly or indirectly).
- To veneer metal crowns and fixed partial dentures (prosthodontic resins).
- To build-up cores (post core).
- Bonding of orthodontic brackets, etched cast restorations, ceramic crowns, posts, inlays, onlays and laminates.
- Pit and fissure sealant.
- Esthetic laminates.
- Repair of chipped porcelain restorations.
oligomer
An oligomer is a moderate molecular weight organic molecule made from two or more organic molecules.
resin
Blend of monomers and/or macromolecules with other
components that form a material with a set of useful properties.