Chapter 6: Composites, Glass Ionomers, and Compomers Flashcards

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Tooth-colored materials that can be placed directly into the cavity preparation without being constructed outside of the mouth first

A

Direct-Placement Esthetic Materials

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Tooth-colored materials composed of an organic resin matrix, inorganic filler particles, a coupling agent, and coloring pigments

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Composite Resins

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Thick liquids made up of two or more types of organic molecules (polymers) that form a matrix around filler particles

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Organic Resin Matrix

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Fine particles of quartz, silica, or glass that give strength and wear resistance to a material

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Inorganic Filler Particles

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5
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A chemical that helps to bind the filler particles to the organic matrix

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Silane Coupling Agent

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6
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Coloring agents that give composites their color

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Pigments

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High molecular weight molecules with double carbon bonds that link to form polymers

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Monomers

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Composites that polymerize by a chemical reaction when two filled resin pastes are mixed together

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Self-cured composites

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Single-paste composites that polymerize when a photosensitive chemical is activated by light in the blue wave range

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Light-cured composites

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Composites that contain components of light activated and chemically activated materials. When the two parts are mixed together, it polymerizes by a chemical reaction that can be accelerated by blue light activation

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Dual-cured composites

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An early generation of composites that contained filler particles ranging from 10-100 microns

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Macrofilled composites

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Composites that contain very small filler particles averaging 0.04 microns in diameter

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Microfilled composites

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Composites that contain both fine fill (2 to 4 microns) and microfill (0.04 to 0.2 micron) particles to obtain the strength of a macrofill and the polishability of a microfill

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Hybrid composites

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Hybrid composites that contain fillers that are smaller fine-particle (0.04 to 1 micron) and microsized fillers

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Microhybrids

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15
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Microhybrids to which nanosized fillers have been added

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Nanohybrids

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16
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Composites that have physical and mechanical properties such as strength and polishability that allow them to be used in both the anterior and posterior parts of the mouth

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Universal composites

17
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Comopsites that contain all nanosized fillers to enhance physical properties

A

Nanocomposites

18
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Light-cured, low-viscosity composite resins

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Flowable composites

19
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Composites with greater depth of cure that permit placement in large increments up to 4 mm thick instead of the standard 2mm; their use speeds up the filling process

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Bulk-fill composites

20
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A measure of the stiffness of a material; the higher the elastic modulus the stiffer that material

A

Elastic modulus

21
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A technique for composites that places and cures small increments individually to reduce the overall polymerization shrinkage and shrinkage stress in the restoration

A

Incremental placement

22
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Tooth-colored materials that are sued to construct restorations outside of the mouth in the dental laboratory or at chairside on replicas of the prepared teeth. They are later cemented to the teeth.

A

Indirect-Placement Esthetic Materials

23
Q

Self-cured, tooth-colored, fluoride-releasing restorative materials that bond to tooth structure without additional bonding agent.

A

Glass Ionomer Cements (GICs)

24
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A glass ionomer to which resin has been added to improve its physical properties

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Hybrid (or-resin modified) glass ionomer

25
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Glass ionomers that contain nanosized filler particles to enhance their physical properties

A

Nano-ionomers

26
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Composite resin that has polyacid, fluoride-releasing groups added

A

Compomer