Dental composite resins are types of synthetic resins, which are used in dentistry as restorative materials.Modern composite materials have many applications in today’s dentistry.
The search for an ideal esthetic material for restoring teeth has resulted in significant improvements in esthetic materials and in the techniques for using these materials. Composites and the acid-etch technique represent two major advances in restorative dentistry
Adhesive materials that have strong bonds to enamel and dentin further simplify restorative techniques. The possibilities for innovative uses of esthetic materials are exciting and almost unlimited. Many of the specific applications of these materials are presented in pictures below and provides a general introduction to composites, the predominant direct esthetic restorative materials
Introduction to Composite Restorations
Where do we use dental Composite Restorations?
1.front tooth fractured Composite Restorations
2. Diastema closure:gap closure in front teeth-Diastema refers to a gap or space between the teeth
3. Discoloration in front teeth
4. Discoloration in filled teeth
5. Simple fillings
6. composite veneers
What Are the Disadvantages of Composite Dental Restorations?
Technique sensitive
Placement takes longer time than amalgam and other restorative materials
Risk of microleakage and secondary caries
Meticulous oral hygiene maintenance needed
Lower fracture toughness, cannot be used in areas of high occlusal stress
Biocompatibility issues with Bisphenol A
Polymerization shrinkage effects
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