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Dental compomers, also
known as polyacid-modified
resin composite, are used in
dentistry as a
filling material. They were
introduced in the
early 1990s...
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deciding factor.
Dental compomers are
another type of
white filling material although their use is not as widespread.
Compomers were
formed by modifying...
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suggesting that the
longevity of
amalgam is
higher than that of resin-based
compomer in
primary teeth,
according to a 2007
review of the study, with some similar...
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Although compomers have
better mechanical and
aesthetic properties than RMGIC, they have some
disadvantages which limit their applications:
Compomers have...
- material, for
example resin-modified gl****
ionomer cements (RMGIC) and
compomers (or
modified composites). Non-destructive
neutron scattering has evidenced...
- few
hours of
placement Resin modified gl****
polyalkenoate cements and
compomers RelyX Luting Cement (3M ESPE) Kromogl**** 2 (Lascod) Kromogl**** 3 (Lascod)...
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initiating setting of the cermet. Like gl****
ionomer cements and
dental compomers,
silver cermets are able to
release fluoride over a
sustained period of...
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suggested that
novel bifunctional oligomers, when used in the
formulation of
compomers, can lead to
improved mechanical properties,
particularly higher compressive...
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bisphenol a-glycidyl
methacrylate MeSH D05.750.716.822.308.300 –
compomers MeSH D05.750.716.822.461 –
epoxy resins MeSH D05.750.716.822.730 – resin...
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bisphenol a-glycidyl
methacrylate MeSH D25.339.149.300 –
compomers MeSH D25.339.208 –
dental alloys MeSH D25.339.208.224 –
chromium alloys...