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Dental Composites Based on Hybrid and Surface-Modified Amorphous Calcium Phosphates
Published
Author(s)
Drago Skrtic, Joseph M. Antonucci, E D. Eanes, Naomi Eidelman
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to examine the feasibility of preparing hybrid and surface-modified amorphous calcium phosphates (ACP) as fillers for mineral-releasing dental composites and determine whether the mechanical strength of the composites could be improved without adversely affecting their remineralization potential. Tetraehoxysilane and zirconyl chloride were used to synthesize hybirde ACPs (Si-ACP and Zr-A
Skrtic, D.
, Antonucci, J.
, Eanes, E.
and Eidelman, N.
(2004),
Dental Composites Based on Hybrid and Surface-Modified Amorphous Calcium Phosphates, Biomaterials, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=852224
(Accessed October 2, 2025)