3 reducing polymerization shrinkage, Polymerazation, Gc kalore technical manual – GC EUROPE Kalore User Manual

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Figure 4. Influence of filler loading on shrinkage.

Figure 5. Polymerization shrinkage of low vs. high molecular

weight monomers.

5.3 Reducing Polymerization Shrinkage

Polymerization shrinkage is influenced by clinical technique and manufacturing of the composite resin.
there are several ways to reduce shrinkage from a manufacturing perspective, as described below.

Increase Filler Loading

Increasing filler loading in the resin matrix
reduces polymerization shrinkage by
decreasing the proportion of monomer
content, thereby reducing shrinkage (Fig. 4).

Adjust the Monomers

monomers with a low molecular weight shrink
more during polymerization than those with higher molecular weights. methacrylate monomers are
typically used in dental composite resins, mainly Bis-GMA and UDMA, due to their favorable
physical properties. teGDma is usually added to adjust the viscosity and to make the composite
material easier to handle. TEGDMA has a lower molecular weight than Bis-GMA and UDMA (Table
2). Using less TEGDMA decreases polymerization shrinkage (Fig. 5).

table 2. molecular weight of monomers typically used in dental composites.

Use of Pre-polymerized Fillers

Pre-polymerized fillers are relatively large fillers with less surface area, enabling greater volumetric
filler loading and thereby resulting in less volumetric shrinkage (Fig. 6b). these larger fillers also
prevent the resin matrix from moving as a result of friction between the resin and the pre-
polymerized filler surface during curing, thereby reducing shrinkage. this technology is used in
GRaDia DiRect.

Figure 6b. Polymerization shrinkage of composites containing

pre-polymerized fillers. close contact between the

pre-polymerized fillers prevents resin shrinkage.

Figure 6a. Shrinkage of microhybrid composites.

the distance between the glass particles lessens

during shrinkage.

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