PMID: 8595841Mar 1, 1993Paper

Properties of expanding SOC/epoxy copolymers for dental use in dental composites

Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
J D EickC C Chappelow

Abstract

The objective of this work was to develop copolymers of alicyclic spiroorthocarbonates (SOCs) and epoxies that would yield hard non-shrinking matrix resins suitable for formulating dental composites. Several reactant ratio combinations of a four-component SOC/epoxy comonomer system were developed that demonstrated a copolymer expansion of between 0.1 and 0.8% on polymerization. The physical properties of tensile strength (29-48 MPa), water solubility of less than 5 microgram/mm(3), and water sorption of less than 50 microgram/mm(3) for the copolymer containing 5% SOC suggest that these materials have potential as matrix resins for dental composites.

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