Proposal of a Modular Classification System for Direct Dental Resin Composites Based on Clinical Applications.

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Tác giả: Sarah Abdel-Gawad, Jean-Pierre Attal, Fleur Beres, Sara Bergman, Elisa Caussin, Romain Ceinos, Elisabeth Dursun, Timothy Fasham, Philippe Francois, Mathieu Izart, Marie Jannot, Stéphane Le Goff, Christian Moussally, Yasmine Smail, Max Troizier-Cheyne

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 778.5347 Cinematography, video production, related activities

Thông tin xuất bản: Switzerland : Polymers , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 704953

The adhesive-resin composite pair has been the cornerstone of direct restorations in dentistry for many years. Resin composites are traditionally classified in three ways based on their inorganic structure, their organic composition and their viscosity. While these classifications have long been associated with the optical, mechanical, and clinical properties of resin composites, recent studies indicate that this classification is not always valid. In recent years, a significant expansion of the range of clinical resin composite families has occurred, each with varying degrees of validation through in vitro and clinical studies. As a result, new resin composites with distinct structures, viscosities, and clinical indications have emerged. Despite this progress, a formal classification of the clinical features of all resin composites is still lacking, leading to terminological inconsistencies in research and potential confusion among clinicians. This brief review, supported by an exhaustive search of the dental literature, proposes a new clinical classification system for resin composites based on their key clinical features to help clinicians and researchers easily identify the key clinical characteristics of formulations. This modular classification, encompassing eight main families and 14 characteristics, is particularly suited to future developments, as current trends aim to simplify procedures by integrating multiple formulations into single products.
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