Innovative Resin Cements Designed for Easy Prosthesis Removal through NIR Radiation

Posted: December 3, 2024
The article explores the fabrication of resin cements capable of disintegrating through near-infrared (NIR) radiation for easy removal of cemented prostheses. By incorporating silicon carbide (SiC) and thermally expandable particles (TEPs) into the resin cement, the cements showed reduced bond strength after NIR radiation without compromising cytocompatibility. In vitro tests revealed a method to minimize thermal damage and decrease bond strength effectively. This innovation hints at the potential for dental devices bonded with these cements to be detached using NIR radiation.

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