Dental Materials
Volume 25, Issue 8 , Pages 1001-1006, August 2009

Future perspectives of resin-based dental materials

  • Klaus D. Jandt

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Materials Science and Technology (IMT), Chair in Materials Science, 07743 Jena, Germany
    • Friedrich-Schiller-University, D-07743 Jena, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Institute of Materials Science and Technology (IMT), Chair in Materials Science, 07743 Jena, Germany. Tel.: +49 3641 94 77 30.
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  • Bernd W. Sigusch

      Affiliations

    • Department of Conservative Dentistry, Germany
    • Friedrich-Schiller-University, D-07743 Jena, Germany

Received 9 February 2009; accepted 23 February 2009.

Abstract 

Objective

This concise review and outlook paper gives a view of selected potential future developments in the area of resin-based biomaterials with an emphasis on dental composites.

Methods

A selection of key publications (1 book, 35 scientific original publications and 1 website source) covering the areas nanotechnology, antimicrobial materials, stimuli responsive materials, self-repairing materials and materials for tissue engineering with direct or indirect relations and/or implications to resin-based dental materials is critically reviewed and discussed. Connections between these fields and their potential for resin-based dental materials are highlighted and put in perspective.

Results

The need to improve shrinkage properties and wear resistance is obvious for dental composites, and a vast number of attempts have been made to accomplish these aims. Future resin-based materials may be further improved in this respect if, for example nanotechnology is applied. Dental composites may, however, reach a completely new quality by utilizing new trends from materials science, such as introducing nanostructures, antimicrobial properties, stimuli responsive capabilities, the ability to promote tissue regeneration or repair of dental tissues if the composites were able to repair themselves.

Significance

This paper shows selected potential future developments in the area of resin-based dental materials, gives basic and industrial researchers in dental materials science, and dental practitioners a glance into the potential future of these materials, and should stimulate discussion about needs and future developments in the area.

Keywords: Resin-based dental materials, Nanotechnology, Antimicrobial, Stimuli responsive, Self-repair, Tissue regeneration

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PII: S0109-5641(09)00135-3

doi:10.1016/j.dental.2009.02.009

Dental Materials
Volume 25, Issue 8 , Pages 1001-1006, August 2009