Abstract

In the field of restorative dentistry, the use of composites has become widespread with increasing aesthetic demand. Nowadays the composites are divided into various classes depending on the type and size of the filler particles. Apart from this, many new composites have been produced in order to protect the healthy tooth structure, to reduce microleakage and secondary caries formation, to reduce marginal pigmentation and postoperative sensitivity together with developments in technology. The aim of this review is to improve the clinical performance and to evaluate new composite resins that will provide more selection criteria for dentists.
 How to cite this article: Cangul S, Adiguzel O. The latest developments related to composite resins. Int Dent Res 2017;7:32-41.

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