Design of new phosphonic acid monomers for dental adhesives—synthesis of (meth) acryloxyalkyl 3-phosphonopropionates and evaluation of their adhesion-promoting functions.

  • IKEMURA Kunio
    Department of Research and Development, Shofu Inc.
  • R. TAY Franklin
    Department of Oral Biology and Maxillofacial Pathology, School of Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia
  • NISHIYAMA Nonrihiro
    Department of Dental Materials, Research Institute of Oral Science, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo
  • H. PASHLEY David
    Department of Oral Biology and Maxillofacial Pathology, School of Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia
  • ENDO Takeshi
    Molecular Engineering Institute, Kinki University Research Laboratory of Resources Utilization, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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  • Design of New Phosphonic Acid Monomers for Dental Adhesives-Synthesis of (Meth)acryloxyalkyl 3-phosphonopropionates and Evaluation of their Adhesion-promoting Functions

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The aims of this study were to synthesize new phosphonic acid monomers, and to examine their bonding performance. Four kinds of newly designed phosphonic acid monomers were synthesized, and seven experimental composite-type adhesive resins comprising the synthesized monomers (3 wt%), with BPO/ DEPT/ BPBA initiator were prepared. Tensile bond strengths of the adhesive resins to enamel and metal were measured with a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 1.0 mm/ min. The synthesized adhesive monomers were light yellow viscous liquids with 32.5%-49.3% yields, and identified by 1H NMR, IR and elemental analysis to be (meth)acryloxyalkyl 3-phosphonopropionates [R-P(=O)(OH)2] (5-MPPP, 6-MHPP, 6-AHPP, 10-MDPP). It was found that the newly developed phosphonic acid monomers with BPO/ DEPT/ BPBA initiator attained strong adhesion to both unetched, ground enamel and sandblasted Ni-Cr alloy with good durability. They exhibited significantly higher bond strengths than conventional phosphorous-containing monomers such as MEPP and VBPA (p<0.01). These findings indicate that the experimental phosphonic acid monomer-containing adhesive resins have potential prosthodontic and orthodontic applications, especially as self-etching, non-rinsing orthodontic adhesive resins.

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