Schneider Luis Felipe J, Cavalcante Larissa Maria, Silikas Nick
Department of Restorative Dentistry, The University of Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo 99001-970, RS, Brazil.
J Dent Biomech. 2010;2010. doi: 10.4061/2010/131630. Epub 2009 Sep 30.
Many developments have been made in the field of resin composites for dental applications. However, the manifestation of shrinkage due to the polymerization process continues to be a major problem. The material's shrinkage, associated with dynamic development of elastic modulus, creates stresses within the material and its interface with the tooth structure. As a consequence, marginal failure and subsequent secondary caries, marginal staining, restoration displacement, tooth fracture, and/or post-operative sensitivity are clinical drawbacks of resin-composite applications. The aim of the current paper is to present an overview about the shrinkage stresses created during resin-composite applications, consequences, and advances. The paper is based on results of many researches that are available in the literature.
牙科应用的树脂复合材料领域已经取得了许多进展。然而,聚合过程导致的收缩现象仍然是一个主要问题。材料的收缩与弹性模量的动态变化相关,会在材料内部及其与牙齿结构的界面处产生应力。因此,边缘失败及随后的继发龋、边缘染色、修复体移位、牙齿折断和/或术后敏感是树脂复合材料应用的临床缺陷。本文的目的是概述树脂复合材料应用过程中产生的收缩应力、后果及进展。本文基于文献中许多研究的结果。