Ferracane Jack L
Division of Biomaterials and Biomechanics, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Oregon Health and Science University, 611 S.W. Campus Drive, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Dent Mater. 2005 Jan;21(1):36-42. doi: 10.1016/j.dental.2004.10.004.
The polymerization of dental composites is accompanied by significant shrinkage and the production of internal stress. This stress has been implicated as a causative factor for marginal discrepancies seen in composite restorations. This paper provides an overview of the origins of these stresses in polymerizing dental composites, a brief description of the methods for measuring them, a discussion of what little is known of the relationship between contraction stress and outcomes, an identification of the materials and placement factors that affect contraction stress, and a description of several strategies proposed to reduce the stresses. The phenomenon of contraction stress development in dental composite restoratives is highly complex, and despite many investigations, remains as a significant clinical concern.
牙科复合材料的聚合伴随着显著的收缩和内应力的产生。这种应力被认为是复合材料修复体中出现边缘差异的一个致病因素。本文概述了聚合牙科复合材料中这些应力的来源,简要描述了测量它们的方法,讨论了关于收缩应力与结果之间关系的已知甚少的情况,确定了影响收缩应力的材料和放置因素,并描述了为减少应力而提出的几种策略。牙科复合修复材料中收缩应力发展的现象非常复杂,尽管进行了许多研究,但仍然是一个重大的临床问题。