Patent classifications
A61K6/887
DENTAL PROSTHESIS HAVING STRUCTURE SIMILAR TO THAT OF NATURAL TEETH, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
Dental prosthesis having a structure similar to that of natural teeth and a method for manufacturing the same. Provided is a dental prosthesis capable of expressing a structure and properties similar to natural teeth in which enamel is a surface layer and dentine is an inner layer underneath the enamel. In addition, a method of manufacturing the same dental prosthesis through three-dimensional printing is provided. The dental prosthesis is a cured product including ceramic particles dispersed in a polymer matrix. The cured product includes a first cured product layer including 70% to 90% by weight of ceramic particles having an average particle diameter of 100 to 1,000 nm and a second cured product layer including 40% to 60% by weight of ceramic particles having an average particle diameter of 10 μm to 500 μm, the second cured product layer being adjacent to the inner surface of the first cured product layer.
Nanocrystalline cellulose containing dental material
The present invention relates to a dental material comprising a thermoset methacrylate-based polymer resin and cellulose nanocrystals, wherein the cellulose nanocrystals have been modified to be hydrophobic.
Nanocrystalline cellulose containing dental material
The present invention relates to a dental material comprising a thermoset methacrylate-based polymer resin and cellulose nanocrystals, wherein the cellulose nanocrystals have been modified to be hydrophobic.
Nanocrystalline cellulose containing dental material
The present invention relates to a dental material comprising a thermoset methacrylate-based polymer resin and cellulose nanocrystals, wherein the cellulose nanocrystals have been modified to be hydrophobic.
Radiation curable compositions and composite articles made using an additive manufacturing process
A radiation curable composition including at least one radiation hardenable component, a photo-initiator, and a filler material having a population of particulates in an amount greater than or equal to 50% by weight of the printable composition. The population of particulates exhibits a median diameter (D50) of greater than or equal to 0.3 micrometer on a volume-average basis as determined using the Particle Size Test Method, and the radiation curable composition exhibits a viscosity of less than or equal to 150 Pa s when measured using the Viscosity Test Method. A method, apparatus, and systems for producing composite articles by selectively exposing a portion of the radiation curable composition to a source of actinic radiation to at least partially cure the exposed portion of the radiation curable composition, thereby forming a hardened layer, preferably by an additive manufacturing process such as stereophotolithography, are also described. The composite articles may include composite dental restorations.
Radiation curable compositions and composite articles made using an additive manufacturing process
A radiation curable composition including at least one radiation hardenable component, a photo-initiator, and a filler material having a population of particulates in an amount greater than or equal to 50% by weight of the printable composition. The population of particulates exhibits a median diameter (D50) of greater than or equal to 0.3 micrometer on a volume-average basis as determined using the Particle Size Test Method, and the radiation curable composition exhibits a viscosity of less than or equal to 150 Pa s when measured using the Viscosity Test Method. A method, apparatus, and systems for producing composite articles by selectively exposing a portion of the radiation curable composition to a source of actinic radiation to at least partially cure the exposed portion of the radiation curable composition, thereby forming a hardened layer, preferably by an additive manufacturing process such as stereophotolithography, are also described. The composite articles may include composite dental restorations.
Radiation curable compositions and composite articles made using an additive manufacturing process
A radiation curable composition including at least one radiation hardenable component, a photo-initiator, and a filler material having a population of particulates in an amount greater than or equal to 50% by weight of the printable composition. The population of particulates exhibits a median diameter (D50) of greater than or equal to 0.3 micrometer on a volume-average basis as determined using the Particle Size Test Method, and the radiation curable composition exhibits a viscosity of less than or equal to 150 Pa s when measured using the Viscosity Test Method. A method, apparatus, and systems for producing composite articles by selectively exposing a portion of the radiation curable composition to a source of actinic radiation to at least partially cure the exposed portion of the radiation curable composition, thereby forming a hardened layer, preferably by an additive manufacturing process such as stereophotolithography, are also described. The composite articles may include composite dental restorations.
Curable composition for producing a dental composite crown and process of production
The invention relates to A curable composition for producing dental composite crowns, the composition comprising a resin matrix comprising polymerizable (meth)acrylate(s) not comprising a urethane moiety, polymerizable urethane(meth)acrylate(s), wherein the polymerizable (meth)acrylate(s) not comprising an urethane moiety are used in excess over the polymerizable urethane(meth)acrylate(s), a filler matrix comprising nanocluster(s), fumed silica in an amount below 8 wt. % with respect to the weight of the whole composition, an initiator system comprising photoinitiator(s), organic dye(s), the curable composition not comprising softener in an amount of more than 5 wt. % with respect to the weight of the whole composition, the curable composition having a viscosity below 150 Pa*s at 23° C. and a shear rate of 1 s.sup.−1. The invention also relates to a cured article obtained by radiation curing this curable composition by use of an additive-manufacturing method.
Curable composition for producing a dental composite crown and process of production
The invention relates to A curable composition for producing dental composite crowns, the composition comprising a resin matrix comprising polymerizable (meth)acrylate(s) not comprising a urethane moiety, polymerizable urethane(meth)acrylate(s), wherein the polymerizable (meth)acrylate(s) not comprising an urethane moiety are used in excess over the polymerizable urethane(meth)acrylate(s), a filler matrix comprising nanocluster(s), fumed silica in an amount below 8 wt. % with respect to the weight of the whole composition, an initiator system comprising photoinitiator(s), organic dye(s), the curable composition not comprising softener in an amount of more than 5 wt. % with respect to the weight of the whole composition, the curable composition having a viscosity below 150 Pa*s at 23° C. and a shear rate of 1 s.sup.−1. The invention also relates to a cured article obtained by radiation curing this curable composition by use of an additive-manufacturing method.
Curable composition for producing a dental composite crown and process of production
The invention relates to A curable composition for producing dental composite crowns, the composition comprising a resin matrix comprising polymerizable (meth)acrylate(s) not comprising a urethane moiety, polymerizable urethane(meth)acrylate(s), wherein the polymerizable (meth)acrylate(s) not comprising an urethane moiety are used in excess over the polymerizable urethane(meth)acrylate(s), a filler matrix comprising nanocluster(s), fumed silica in an amount below 8 wt. % with respect to the weight of the whole composition, an initiator system comprising photoinitiator(s), organic dye(s), the curable composition not comprising softener in an amount of more than 5 wt. % with respect to the weight of the whole composition, the curable composition having a viscosity below 150 Pa*s at 23° C. and a shear rate of 1 s.sup.−1. The invention also relates to a cured article obtained by radiation curing this curable composition by use of an additive-manufacturing method.