Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry

Billions of people suffer from dental problems. Paradoxically, the deteriorating state of teeth is accompanied by the ever-increasing desire to preserve the best facial appearance, which is significantly influenced by teeth aesthetics. This favors the development of dental materials and manufacturin...

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description Billions of people suffer from dental problems. Paradoxically, the deteriorating state of teeth is accompanied by the ever-increasing desire to preserve the best facial appearance, which is significantly influenced by teeth aesthetics. This favors the development of dental materials and manufacturing technologies for dental prosthetics, needed to achieve expected effects of clinical treatment.This reprint focus on enhancing antimicrobial and mechanical properties of polymeric materials and composites for dentistry. In recent years, special attention has been focused on the possibility of giving materials new or improved properties by the introduction of nano or submicron size additives, fibers or whiskers. Using agents such as natural oils to enhance antimicrobial properties remains an exciting idea. Another area of research is the application of antibacterial monomers, which can be copolymerized in resins to kill oral pathogenic microflora. The use of new monomers or new compilations of various monomers to improve mechanical properties has also aroused interest. In addition, we are currently looking for new data regarding colonization of dental materials by pathogenic microbes and their influence on the other properties. Further, there are many new commercially available materials which should be investigated to verify their properties, which is important from the point of view of clinical practice. Original new research and reviews related to any of the topics mentioned above indicate the current directions of development of dental materials. We hope that the presented work will be of interest to readers.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1000272024-03-31T13:08:13Z Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry Chladek, Grzegorz dental cements ethanol water resistance DTS Vickers hardness dental materials dimethacrylates polymer networks structure morphology degree of conversion crosslink density physical crosslinking hydrogen bonds mechanical properties water sorption polymethyl methacrylate denture antibacterial properties silver sorption solubility wear resistance FRC bonding technique fiber reinforced composite spot mechanical deflection orthodontics brushing wear retainer splint load direct pulp capping indirect pulp capping ProRoot MTA MTA Angelus retroMTA biodentine theraCal LC ACTIVA BioACTIVE vital pulp therapy glass fiber composite post endodontic therapy etching post and core technique silane glass-ionomer cements resin-modified fibre reinforcement nanoparticles testing strength P2O5-bioglass zirconia melt-quenching SBF hydroxyapatite in vitro bioactivity essential oils oral pathogens antibacterial activity S. mutans L. acidophilus C. albicans antifungal activity resin composite wettability biofilm formation cytotoxicity polymers antimicrobial properties infiltrants metronidazole dental ceramics spectroscopy IR FT-IR Raman spectroscopy UV-Vis X-ray spectroscopy XRF XRD MS dental resins UDMA Bis-GMA Bis-EMA TEGDMA hardness water absorption water dissolution CAD-CAM inlay lithium disilicate zirconium dioxide root caries infiltration microstomatology adhesive bracket dentures denture adhesives human fibroblasts composite resins Streptococcus mutans dental caries bacterial adhesion oleic acid PMMA filamentation biofilm antimicrobial surface Candida albicans colonization penetration dimethacrylate copolymers quaternary ammonium methacrylates urethane-dimethacrylates photocurable copolymers water behavior thermoplastic materials laboratory protocol texture roughness biomaterial polymer microbial degradation artificial saliva mucins n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Billions of people suffer from dental problems. Paradoxically, the deteriorating state of teeth is accompanied by the ever-increasing desire to preserve the best facial appearance, which is significantly influenced by teeth aesthetics. This favors the development of dental materials and manufacturing technologies for dental prosthetics, needed to achieve expected effects of clinical treatment.This reprint focus on enhancing antimicrobial and mechanical properties of polymeric materials and composites for dentistry. In recent years, special attention has been focused on the possibility of giving materials new or improved properties by the introduction of nano or submicron size additives, fibers or whiskers. Using agents such as natural oils to enhance antimicrobial properties remains an exciting idea. Another area of research is the application of antibacterial monomers, which can be copolymerized in resins to kill oral pathogenic microflora. The use of new monomers or new compilations of various monomers to improve mechanical properties has also aroused interest. In addition, we are currently looking for new data regarding colonization of dental materials by pathogenic microbes and their influence on the other properties. Further, there are many new commercially available materials which should be investigated to verify their properties, which is important from the point of view of clinical practice. Original new research and reviews related to any of the topics mentioned above indicate the current directions of development of dental materials. We hope that the presented work will be of interest to readers. 2023-05-11T17:17:20Z 2023-05-11T17:17:20Z 2023 book ONIX_20230511_9783036571836_44 9783036571836 9783036571829 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/100027 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7120 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7120 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7182-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7182-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036571836 9783036571829 378 Basel open access
spellingShingle dental cements
ethanol
water
resistance
DTS
Vickers hardness
dental materials
dimethacrylates
polymer networks
structure
morphology
degree of conversion
crosslink density
physical crosslinking
hydrogen bonds
mechanical properties
water sorption
polymethyl methacrylate
denture
antibacterial properties
silver
sorption
solubility
wear resistance
FRC
bonding
technique
fiber
reinforced
composite
spot
mechanical
deflection
orthodontics
brushing
wear
retainer
splint
load
direct pulp capping
indirect pulp capping
ProRoot MTA
MTA Angelus
retroMTA
biodentine
theraCal LC
ACTIVA BioACTIVE
vital pulp therapy
glass fiber
composite post
endodontic therapy
etching
post and core technique
silane
glass-ionomer cements
resin-modified
fibre
reinforcement
nanoparticles
testing
strength
P2O5-bioglass
zirconia
melt-quenching
SBF
hydroxyapatite
in vitro bioactivity
essential oils
oral pathogens
antibacterial activity
S. mutans
L. acidophilus
C. albicans
antifungal activity
resin composite
wettability
biofilm formation
cytotoxicity
polymers
antimicrobial properties
infiltrants
metronidazole
dental ceramics
spectroscopy
IR
FT-IR
Raman spectroscopy
UV-Vis
X-ray spectroscopy
XRF
XRD
MS
dental resins
UDMA
Bis-GMA
Bis-EMA
TEGDMA
hardness
water absorption
water dissolution
CAD-CAM
inlay
lithium disilicate
zirconium dioxide
root caries
infiltration
microstomatology
adhesive
bracket
dentures
denture adhesives
human fibroblasts
composite resins
Streptococcus mutans
dental caries
bacterial adhesion
oleic acid
PMMA
filamentation
biofilm
antimicrobial surface
Candida albicans
colonization
penetration
dimethacrylate copolymers
quaternary ammonium methacrylates
urethane-dimethacrylates
photocurable copolymers
water behavior
thermoplastic materials
laboratory protocol
texture
roughness
biomaterial
polymer
microbial degradation
artificial saliva
mucins
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry
title Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry
title_full Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry
title_fullStr Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry
title_full_unstemmed Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry
title_short Composite and Polymeric Materials for Dentistry
title_sort composite and polymeric materials for dentistry
topic dental cements
ethanol
water
resistance
DTS
Vickers hardness
dental materials
dimethacrylates
polymer networks
structure
morphology
degree of conversion
crosslink density
physical crosslinking
hydrogen bonds
mechanical properties
water sorption
polymethyl methacrylate
denture
antibacterial properties
silver
sorption
solubility
wear resistance
FRC
bonding
technique
fiber
reinforced
composite
spot
mechanical
deflection
orthodontics
brushing
wear
retainer
splint
load
direct pulp capping
indirect pulp capping
ProRoot MTA
MTA Angelus
retroMTA
biodentine
theraCal LC
ACTIVA BioACTIVE
vital pulp therapy
glass fiber
composite post
endodontic therapy
etching
post and core technique
silane
glass-ionomer cements
resin-modified
fibre
reinforcement
nanoparticles
testing
strength
P2O5-bioglass
zirconia
melt-quenching
SBF
hydroxyapatite
in vitro bioactivity
essential oils
oral pathogens
antibacterial activity
S. mutans
L. acidophilus
C. albicans
antifungal activity
resin composite
wettability
biofilm formation
cytotoxicity
polymers
antimicrobial properties
infiltrants
metronidazole
dental ceramics
spectroscopy
IR
FT-IR
Raman spectroscopy
UV-Vis
X-ray spectroscopy
XRF
XRD
MS
dental resins
UDMA
Bis-GMA
Bis-EMA
TEGDMA
hardness
water absorption
water dissolution
CAD-CAM
inlay
lithium disilicate
zirconium dioxide
root caries
infiltration
microstomatology
adhesive
bracket
dentures
denture adhesives
human fibroblasts
composite resins
Streptococcus mutans
dental caries
bacterial adhesion
oleic acid
PMMA
filamentation
biofilm
antimicrobial surface
Candida albicans
colonization
penetration
dimethacrylate copolymers
quaternary ammonium methacrylates
urethane-dimethacrylates
photocurable copolymers
water behavior
thermoplastic materials
laboratory protocol
texture
roughness
biomaterial
polymer
microbial degradation
artificial saliva
mucins
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet dental cements
ethanol
water
resistance
DTS
Vickers hardness
dental materials
dimethacrylates
polymer networks
structure
morphology
degree of conversion
crosslink density
physical crosslinking
hydrogen bonds
mechanical properties
water sorption
polymethyl methacrylate
denture
antibacterial properties
silver
sorption
solubility
wear resistance
FRC
bonding
technique
fiber
reinforced
composite
spot
mechanical
deflection
orthodontics
brushing
wear
retainer
splint
load
direct pulp capping
indirect pulp capping
ProRoot MTA
MTA Angelus
retroMTA
biodentine
theraCal LC
ACTIVA BioACTIVE
vital pulp therapy
glass fiber
composite post
endodontic therapy
etching
post and core technique
silane
glass-ionomer cements
resin-modified
fibre
reinforcement
nanoparticles
testing
strength
P2O5-bioglass
zirconia
melt-quenching
SBF
hydroxyapatite
in vitro bioactivity
essential oils
oral pathogens
antibacterial activity
S. mutans
L. acidophilus
C. albicans
antifungal activity
resin composite
wettability
biofilm formation
cytotoxicity
polymers
antimicrobial properties
infiltrants
metronidazole
dental ceramics
spectroscopy
IR
FT-IR
Raman spectroscopy
UV-Vis
X-ray spectroscopy
XRF
XRD
MS
dental resins
UDMA
Bis-GMA
Bis-EMA
TEGDMA
hardness
water absorption
water dissolution
CAD-CAM
inlay
lithium disilicate
zirconium dioxide
root caries
infiltration
microstomatology
adhesive
bracket
dentures
denture adhesives
human fibroblasts
composite resins
Streptococcus mutans
dental caries
bacterial adhesion
oleic acid
PMMA
filamentation
biofilm
antimicrobial surface
Candida albicans
colonization
penetration
dimethacrylate copolymers
quaternary ammonium methacrylates
urethane-dimethacrylates
photocurable copolymers
water behavior
thermoplastic materials
laboratory protocol
texture
roughness
biomaterial
polymer
microbial degradation
artificial saliva
mucins
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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