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Filling Materials
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First Year Dentistry Mind Map on Filling Materials, created by sanna pathy on 25/01/2020.
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Filling Materials
Requirements
Aesthetic
Adhesive bond with tooth
Radiopaque
Decreased thermal conductivity & diffusivity
Protect pulp
Similar coefficient of thermal expansion to enamel & dentine
Long WT & short ST
Mechanical properties
Strong (less creep)
Tough
Reduced wear
Hard
Amalgam
Setting reaction = y + Hg --> y1 + y2 + y + Hg
Composition
Powder = Silver, Tin, Copper, Zinc
Liquid = Mercury
Advantages
Least moisture sensitive
Most durable
Disadvantages
Brittle in thin sections
Thermal diffusivity > tooth tissue
Need cavity liner for deep cavity e.g. setting CaOH
Creep -> ditching
Galvanic corrosion
No tooth adhesion
Needs mechanical retention added to cavity prep -> more destructive
Composite
Composition
Resin
Bis-GMA
Large vol. -> reduces shrinkage
Filler
Higher filler content -> reduced shrinkage & thermal expansion + increased mechanical properties
Radiopaque
Coupling agent
Joins filler to polymer
Silane coupling agent
Increases mechanical properties
Types
Handling characteristics
Packable
Flowable
Reduced filler content
Lower viscosity
Use
Fissure sealant
Cavity liner
Non-carious cavity
Activation
Chemical
2 pastes - requires mixing
Light
1 paste + blue light source
Depth of cure
Unlimited WT (command set)
Dual
Both light & chemical
Setting reaction = exothermic free-radical polymerisation
Advantages
Tooth coloured
Durable
Adhesion to tooth with bond
Disadvantages
Shrinkage
Debonding in cavity
Post-op sensitivity
Marginal staining & microleakage -> secondary caries
Enamel microcracks
Most moisture sensitive
GIC
Setting reaction = Acid-base
Dissolution, gelation, hardening
Composition
Powder = Sodium aluminosilicate glass
Contains Fluoride
Liquid = Acrylic/Maleic acid
Use
Cervical restorations (poor moisture control)
Cavity liner
(luting cement - different material)
Advantages
Adhesion to tooth
Radiopaque
Similar thermal properties to dentine
Slightly moisture sensitive (1st hour)
Fluoride release
Disadvantages
Brittle/reduced flexural strength
Dissolves in acid
Least durable
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