2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2015.03.010
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Qualitative and quantitative characterization of monomers of uncured bulk-fill and conventional resin-composites using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry

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“…This approach recommends the insertion of composites in increments up to 4-5 mm thick, using materials that are specifically designed to that end (29,30). Modifications in filler content, the use of additional or more efficient photo-initiators, and/or the use of novel resin monomers and additives providing reduced stress are some of approaches used by manufacturers of bulk-fill composite to allow for the composite to be inserted using this technique (31,32). However, the insertion of socalled conventional composites using increments thicker than 2-mm has been used and evaluated for quite some time (32,33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach recommends the insertion of composites in increments up to 4-5 mm thick, using materials that are specifically designed to that end (29,30). Modifications in filler content, the use of additional or more efficient photo-initiators, and/or the use of novel resin monomers and additives providing reduced stress are some of approaches used by manufacturers of bulk-fill composite to allow for the composite to be inserted using this technique (31,32). However, the insertion of socalled conventional composites using increments thicker than 2-mm has been used and evaluated for quite some time (32,33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alshali et al [50], using liquid chromatography/mass spectroscopy, revealed generally similar resin matrix compositions of bulk-fill composites and conventional materials, with the exception of SDR, which is based on a modified UDMA resin system. Furthermore, despite increased increment thickness of bulk-fill composites, monomer elution from these materials has been shown to be comparable to that of conventional composites, with the rate of elution being dependent on monomer molecular weight [51].…”
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“…Matryca preparatu SDR zawiera obok TEGDMA i UDMA, ale także Bis-EMA i nowy monomer SDR, opatentowany przez firmę Dentsply DeTrey, który jest zmodyfikowanym monomerem UDMA (tab. 1), o wyjątkowo wysokim ciężarze cząsteczkowym [17]. Technologia SDR obejmuje unikalne połączenie dużej, zdolnej do polimeryzacji cząsteczki monomeru uretanowego, z tzw.…”
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