Medical Definition of Composite resins

1. Synthetic resins, usually acrylic based, to which a high percentage (usually about 75% to 80%) of an inert filler has been added. Glass beads or rods, borosilicate glass powder, and natural silica are the most commonly used fillers. Filler particles are coated with a coupling agent that binds the particles to the resin matrix. They are used chiefly in dental restorative procedures. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Composite Resins

composite built
composite dental cement
composite function
composite functions
composite graft
composite joint
composite laminate
composite material
composite materials
composite number
composite numbers
composite particle
composite particles
composite plant
composite resin
composite resins (current term)
composite reuse principle
composite school
composite transposon
composite type
composite video
composite video, blanking, and sync
composited
compositely
compositeness
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compositings
composition
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