Trends in restorative composites research: what is in the future?

Mariel Soeiro Maas, Yvette Alania, Livia Camargo Natale, Marcela Charantola Rodrigues, D.C. WATTS, Roberto Ruggiero Braga

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Abstract

Clinical trials have identified secondary caries and bulk fracture as the main causes for composite restoration failure. As a measure to avoid frequent reinterventions for restoration replacement, composites with some sort of defense mechanism against biofilm formation and demineralization, as well as materials with lower susceptibility to crack propagation are necessary. Also, the restorative procedure with composites are very time-consuming and technically demanding, particularly concerning the application of the adhesive system. Therefore, together with bulk-fill composites, self-adhesive restorative composites could reduce operator error and chairside time. This literature review describes the current stage of development of remineralizing, antibacterial and self-healing composites. Also, an overview of the research on fiber-reinforced composites and self-adhesive composites, both introduced for clinical use in recent years, is presented.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBrazilian Oral Research
Volume31
Issue number1
Early online date28 Aug 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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