Ferracane Jack L
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
Oper Dent. 2008 May-Jun;33(3):247-57. doi: 10.2341/07-BL2.
The setting of dental composites is accompanied by significant polymerization contraction, resulting in the generation of stresses within the material and at the tooth-restoration interface. These stresses can have a deleterious effect on marginal integrity if they exceed the adhesive strength of the restorative, as well as on the properties of the composite. It has been determined that several factors affect these stresses, including the polymerization rate of the composite, its formulation, including filler and monomer composition and the constraints imposed by the geometry of the cavity preparation. Many strategies have been developed to reduce the effect of these stresses. Changes in the formulation of the composite have included experimentation with a variety of stress relieving additives, modified catalyst compositions and alternative monomer systems. Modifications to the placement techniques have included the use of incremental curing, altered light activation schemes and resilient liners. This manuscript will review many of the important scientific and clinical issues relating to the generation and quantitation of the stresses produced in dental composites during curing.
牙科复合材料的固化伴随着显著的聚合收缩,导致材料内部以及牙齿修复界面产生应力。如果这些应力超过修复体的粘结强度,会对边缘完整性产生有害影响,同时也会影响复合材料的性能。已确定有几个因素会影响这些应力,包括复合材料的聚合速率、其配方(包括填料和单体组成)以及窝洞预备几何形状所带来的限制。已经开发了许多策略来降低这些应力的影响。复合材料配方的改变包括试验各种应力缓解添加剂、改性催化剂组合物和替代单体体系。放置技术的改进包括使用分层固化、改变光固化方案和弹性衬层。本手稿将综述许多与牙科复合材料固化过程中产生的应力及其定量相关的重要科学和临床问题。