A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Tailoring the monomers to overcome the shortcomings of current dental resin composites – review




AuthorsHe Jingwei, Lassila Lippo, Garoushi Sufyan, Vallittu Pekka

Publication year2023

JournalBiomaterial Investigations in Dentistry

Article number2191621

Volume10

Issue1

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2023.2191621

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179275310


Abstract

Dental resin composites (DRCs) have become the first choice among different restorative materials for direct anterior and posterior restorations in the clinic. Though the properties of DRCs have been improved greatly in recent years, they still have several shortcomings, such as volumetric shrinkage and shrinkage stress, biofilm development, lack of radio-opacity for some specific DRCs, and estrogenicity, which need to be overcome. The resin matrix, composed of different monomers, constitutes the continuous phase and determine the performance of DRCs. Thus, the chemical structure of the monomers plays an important role in modifying the properties of DRCs. Numerous researchers have taken to design and develop novel monomers with specific functions for the purpose of fulfilling the needs in dentistry. In this review, the development of monomers in DRCs were highlighted, especially focusing on strategies aimed at reducing volumetric shrinkage and shrinkage stress, endowing bacteriocidal and antibacterial adhesion activities as well as protein-repelling activity, increasing radio-opacity, and replacing Bis-GMA. The influences of these novel monomers on the properties of DRCs were also discussed.


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