Open Access Research Article

In vitro Study on Mechanical Properties of Polyacid-modified Composite Resins (Compomers)

DAN FLORIN BONTA, SERGIU ALEXANDRU TOFAN, LIANA TODOR, MARIANA MIRON, CRISTINA IOANA TALPOS, RALUCA MIOARA COSROABA, FLORIN BORCAN, RAMONA AMINA POPOVICI
Published 05 Apr 2022
Pages 90–98

Abstract

At the beginning of the 90`s on the market of dental restoration materials appeared compomers, polyacid modified composite resins (PMC). The term compomer suggests a combination of glass-ionomer and composite technology. This has led to confusion about how it relates to dental structures. The properties and adhesion of compomers to dental structures suggest a closer connection with composites than with glass ionomers. They do not have direct chemical adhesion to any tooth structure it adheres similar to the composites through a separate binding agent. However, their proximity to composites does not make them substitutes of composites. Compomers are a versatile class of dental restorative biomaterials, whose clinical benefits are particularly useful in pediatric dentistry.

Keywords: polyacid modified composite resins; compomer; adhesion; pediatric dentistry

How to Cite this Article

BONTA, D., TOFAN, S., TODOR, L., MIRON, M., TALPOS, C., COSROABA, R., BORCAN, F., & POPOVICI, R. (2022). In vitro Study on Mechanical Properties of Polyacid-modified Composite Resins (Compomers). Materiale Plastice, 59(1), 90–98. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.22.1.5562
BONTA D, TOFAN S, TODOR L, MIRON M, TALPOS C, COSROABA R, BORCAN F, POPOVICI R. In vitro Study on Mechanical Properties of Polyacid-modified Composite Resins (Compomers). Materiale Plastice. 2022;59(1):90–98. doi: 10.37358/MP.22.1.5562
D. BONTA, S. TOFAN, L. TODOR, M. MIRON, C. TALPOS, R. COSROABA, F. BORCAN, and R. POPOVICI, "In vitro Study on Mechanical Properties of Polyacid-modified Composite Resins (Compomers),” Materiale Plastice, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 90–98, 2022. doi: 10.37358/MP.22.1.5562
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