Resin Composites Flashcards

1
Q

What is a resin composite?

A

a combination of 2 chemically different materials with a distinct interface separating the components.

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2
Q

What are resin composited used for?

A

tooth coloured fillings

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3
Q

What is the earliest direct tooth coloured restorative material called?

A

Forerunner’s silicates

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4
Q

What is the setting reaction of forerunners silicates?

A

aluminosilicate glass + phosphoric acid = salt and water

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5
Q

Where are acrylics derived from?

A

products used to make dentures

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6
Q

What type of set do acrylics have?

A

chemical

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7
Q

In resin composite, what is the resin matrix usually based upon?

A

methyl methacrylate or dimethacrylate monomers

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8
Q

What are the 3 components of the resin matrix?

A
  • Methacrylate/ dimethacrylate monomer
  • Comonomers i.e., TEGMA
  • Inhibitors
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9
Q

What reaction occurs in retained acrylics in resin composites?

A

free radical polymerisation

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10
Q

What is polymerisation triggered by?

A

light curing

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11
Q

What do fillers have to be coupled with?

A

coupling agent

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12
Q

What are coupling agents used for?

A

improve the adherence of resin to filler surface

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13
Q

What is the purpose of fillers?

A

reduce shrinkage

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14
Q

What is the name of the coupling agent in resin composites?

A

vinylsilate

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15
Q

What is silane?

A

a filler

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16
Q

What happens to surface hardness as filler content increases?

A

surface hardness increased

17
Q

What happens to volume when filler is added?

A

decreases percentage volume by setting

18
Q

What happens to thermal expansion when filler is added?

A

thermal expansion decreases

19
Q

What is the visible blue light used to set resin composites called?

A

camphorquinone

20
Q

What do all resin composites contain?

A

resin
filler
coupling agent

21
Q

What are resin and filler useless without?

A

coupling agent

22
Q

What is the role of coupling agent?

A

transfers the stress generates under loading from the rigid and brittle filler to the more flexible and ductile polymer matrix

23
Q

What are the 4 types of resin composites based on filler particle size?

A
  • conventional
  • microfilled
  • hybrid
  • nanocomposites
24
Q

What must the properties of resin composite conform to?

A

ISO 4049

25
Q

What happens to viscosity on leaving the tube?

A

increases

26
Q

What are the disadvantages of resin composite?

A

may stain as resin matrix can take up fluids e.g., wine

27
Q

What influences the overall success of a restoration?

A

cavity shape

28
Q

What is C factor?

A

number of bonded surfaces/ number of un-bonded surfaces

29
Q

What does C factor relate to?

A

shrinkage

30
Q

What type of setting occurs in resin composite?

A

exothermic

31
Q

What can trapped air pockets in resin composite result in?

A

inhibition of polymerisation and softens the matrix

32
Q

What are nanofillers?

A

fillers with particle sizes ranging from 1-1nm

33
Q

What is the optimum absorption of camphorquinone?

A

460-480nm

34
Q

What happens when composite cures?

A

contraction

35
Q

What are the 3 mechanisms influences by chemical effects?

A
  • abrasive
  • erosive
  • fatigue
36
Q

What is the name of the coupling agent?

A

vinylsilane