WO2006005365A1 - Dental composition containing epoxy functional polymerizable compounds - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a curable dental composition containing epoxy functional polymerizable compounds.
- the composition has improved properties and can be used e.g. as a dental filling material.
- Composites are well known dental restorative materials on the market. However, most of the organic based dental restoratives to date are based on methacrylate and/or acrylate chemistries. They usually cure via a light induced radical polymerization of unsaturated components. They often exhibit a very high stress upon curing due to the high polymerization shrinkage. It is thought that dental restorative materials based on oxirane chemistries may exhibit lower shrinkage and lower polymerization stress.
- WO 98/47046 describes a photocurable, addition polymerizable composition which contains an epoxy resin and a photoinitiator system. The epoxy resin includes glycidyl ether monomers.
- WO 00/19967 discloses a dental composition useful for making dental protheses or dental restoration comprising epoxy reactive functions which are polymerizable via a cationic cure process.
- the epoxy reactive functions include cycloaliphatic epoxides, glycidyl ether or oxetanes.
- WO 98/22521 describes polymerizable substances containing an epoxide or a mixture of epoxides, a filler material, initiators, inhibitors and/or accelerators.
- the substances include cycloaliphatic epoxy functions with a relatively high viscosity.
- WO 98/33645 describes a die adhesive or encapsulant of epoxy siloxane and polyepoxy resin.
- the polymerizable mixture contains a cycloaliphatic, epoxy-functional siloxane and a non-silicon-containing di-, tri- or polyepoxy resin.
- This resin may be a resin of diglycidyl ether of brominated bisphenol A.
- WO 02/066535 discloses polymerizable preparations based on silicon compounds comprising aliphatic and cycloaliphatic epoxide groups.
- the preparations disclosed therein contain polymerizable compounds with at least one cycloaliphatic epoxide group per molecule.
- a disadvantage of the dental composites known from the state of the art is that the polymerizable compounds based on glycidyl ethers are not very reactive in the polymerization reaction.
- a further drawback is, that some of the components of the dental composite materials form color during curing which is not desired for esthetic reasons.
- the formation of color can be measured on the cured composition using values on the L* a* b* scale.
- the a* and b* values which represent the amount of red and yellow coloration, respectively, are particularly important values to indicate the esthetic properties of the cured dental compositions.
- the common dyes for dental compositions which can be added to the composition to correct the color if needed are yellow and red dyes. Thus, low a* and b* values are desired.
- the term "dental composition” according to the invention is a curable composition to be used in the dental field for various purposes, for example, such as adhesives, restoratives and cements. Typically, such materials are used in dental applications in small amounts like a few grams.
- the present invention relates to a curable dental composition
- a curable dental composition comprising a) at least one halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative each comprising:
- ⁇ at least one aliphatic epoxy moiety; ⁇ wherein said derivative has no glycidyl ether moieties; and b) initiator, c) optionally filler, d) optionally additive components selected from the group of modifiers, stabilizers, dyes, pigments, thixotropic agents, flow improvers, polymeric thickeners, surfactants, odorous substances, diluting agent(s) and flavorings.
- One or more halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives can be used alone or in a mixture with other components comprising aliphatic epoxy and/or cycloaliphatic epoxy functionalities and/or polymerizable compounds of other functionalities than epoxy as reactive components to provide dental compositions within the scope of the invention.
- Compositions of the invention may also contain other reactive and/or unreactive components if desired.
- the present invention also relates to a method of producing the dental composition as described below. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method of using the composition as described below.
- the formation of color during curing is significantly reduced by using the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative in the curable dental composition of the invention.
- the reactivity of the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative is generally higher than that of similar aliphatic epoxy functional aryl alkyl ether derivatives that are known from the literature.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative preferably has a comparably high refractive index and high molecular mass.
- the refractive index of halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative may be high especially in comparison to similar aliphatic epoxy functional aryl alkyl ether derivatives known from the state of the art. This is of some importance for dental materials because they must resist staining and/or swelling by uptake of water and/or uptake of water-soluble dyes (e.g. from coffee, tea, red wine).
- halogenated epoxy functional ether derivate of the invention a dental material with improved esthetic properties can be achieved.
- Another advantage of the dental compositions described by the invention is their appropriate lipophilicity.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives have a refractive index from 1.530 to 1.680, preferably from 1.560 to 1.650, more preferably from 1.590 to 1.620.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives have an average molecular mass from 400 to 10 000 g/mol, preferably from 600 to 5000 g/mol, more preferably from 800 to 2000 g/mol.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives have a viscosity below 40 Pas, preferably below 20 Pas and more preferably below 5 Pas.
- the dental composition of the invention can comprise from 1 wt.-% to 90 wt- %, preferably from 3 wt.-% to 65 wt.-% and more preferably from 10 wt-% to 30 wt-% of one more halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives .
- the amount of inititator can range from 0.01 to 25 wt-%, preferably from 0.5 to 10 wt.-%, more preferably from 1 to 3 wt.-%.
- a filler is present in the dental composition it is preferably present in an amount from 3 to 90 wt.-%, preferably from 25 to 80 wt.-% and more preferably from 50 to 75 wt.-%.
- One or more of the optional additive components can be present in an amount from 0 to 25 wt.-%, preferably from 0 to 15 wt.-%, more preferably from 0 to 3 wt.-%.
- the curable dental composition of the invention possess at least one of the following characteristics when in the cured state:
- the opacity of the cured dental composition preferably is from 10 % to 88 %. It should more preferably be from 40 % to 86 % and most preferably from 70 % to 84 %.
- the compressive strength of the cured dental composition is preferably greater than about 150 MPa, preferably greater than about 200 MPa, and more preferably greater than about 250 MPa.
- the flexural strength of the cured dental composition is preferably greater than about 50 MPa, preferably greater than about 65 MPa, and more preferably greater than about 80 MPa.
- the color formation (a * value) of the cured dental composition should be from -15 to 0, preferably from -8 to 0, more preferably from -8 to -4.
- the color formation (b * value) of the cured dental composition should be from 0 to 18, preferably from 1 to 16, more preferably from 2 to 14. Preferably it should not exceed 14.
- the mutagenicity of halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives as determined by the AMES mutagenicity testing protocol should preferably be negative.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative comprises the following chemical moieties:
- aryl groups are preferably substituted with at least one, and more preferably two halogen atoms, - at least two, preferably three to four, more preferably three aliphatic epoxy moieties, no glycidyl ether structures.
- the dental composition comprises one or a mixture of different halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives each of which comprise at least one group of the following general formula (A'):
- each A independently represents an alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl alkyl or aryl cycloalkyl group having one to 30 carbon atoms, or an aliphatic epoxy moiety having 4 to 30 carbon atoms, wherein one or more C or H atoms can be replaced by Br, Cl, N or O
- each B independently represents H, Br, Gl or (2,3-epoxy)-propyl and preferably is CI
- each D independently represents Br or Cl and preferably is Cl
- each E independently represents H, an alky!, cycloalkyl, aryl alkyl or aryl cycloalkyl group having one to 100 carbon atoms, wherein one or more C or H atoms can be replaced by Br, Cl, N or O
- a is 1 , 2, 3 or 4 (preferably 3, more preferably 1 or 2)
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative can be characterized by the formulas (l-lll) depending on the molecular structure of the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative as well as on the numbers a or e of the aryl alkyl ether moieties of general formula (A').
- D represents Br or Cl, and preferably is Cl
- E represents H, Br or Cl, preferably Cl
- F represents H, an alkyl or aryl group having one to 6 carbon atoms, wherein one or more
- C or H atoms can be replaced by Br, Cl, N or O;
- G represents H, an alkyl or aryl group having one to 6 carbon atoms, wherein one or more
- C or H atoms can be replaced by Br, Cl, N or O; each K independently represents H, methyl or ethyl; c is 2 to 11 , preferably 5, more preferably 4, most preferably 2 or 3; and wherein the other indices are as defined above.
- A represents an alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl alkyl or aryl cycloalkyl group having one to 12 carbon atoms, wherein one or more C or H atoms can be replaced by Br 1 Cl, N or O; each D independently represents Br or Cl, and preferably is Cl; each E independently represents H, Br or Cl, and preferably is Cl; a is 2, 3 or 4, preferably is 3, and more preferably is 2; and wherein the other indices are as defined above.
- each B independently represents H, Br or Cl, and preferably is Cl; each D independently represents Br or Cl, and preferably is Cl;
- Useful initiators can initiate curing of the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative of the curable composition.
- Such initiators can be cure via light cure or chemical cure or redox cure reactions. All types of initiators are well known to the skilled person in the art.
- initiators include Lewis or Bronsted acids, or compounds which liberate such acids and which initiate the polymerization, for example BF 3 or ether adducts thereof (e.g., BF 3 THF, BF 3 * Et 2 O), AICI 3 , FeCI 3 , HPF 6 , HAsF 6 , HSbF 6 or HBF 4 or substances which initiate the polymerization after irradiation by UV or visible light or by means of heat and/or pressure, such as e.g.
- accelerators can be employed in combination with the initiators.
- useful accelerators include peroxy compounds of the perester, diacyl peroxide, peroxydicarbonate and hydroperoxide type. Hydroperoxides are preferably used.
- Cumene hydroperoxide in an approximately 70 to 90% solution in cumene is a particularly preferred accelerator.
- the ratio of photoinitiator to cumene hydroperoxide can be varied within wide limits, e.g., from 1 :0.001 to 1 :10, but the ratio preferably used is 1 :0.1 to 1 :6, and most preferably 1 :0.5 to 1 :4.
- compiexing agents such as oxalic acid, 8-hydroxyquinoline, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and aromatic polyhydroxy compounds is also possible.
- initiator systems consisting of different components can be used in the invention, for example, described in EP 0 897 710 A1 , WO 98/47046, or WO 98/47047.
- Preferred initiator systems include 1 ,2-diketones (as e.g. Campherquinone), iodoniumium salts with poor coordinating anions (as e.g. Tolylcumyliodonium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate or Tolylcumyliodonium tetrakis(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)- phenyl)borate) together with tertiary aromatic amines (as e.g.
- benzoates like 2-butoxyethyl 4-(dimethylamino)benzoate, ethyl 4-(dimethylamino) benzoate) and/or suitable polycondensed aromatic compounds (as e.g. anthracene).
- composition of the present invention may also include one or more fillers.
- fillers Preferably used are inorganic fillers like quartz, ground glasses, silica gels as well as pyrogenic silicic acids and precipitation silicic acids or their granules.
- X-ray-opaque fillers are also preferably used, at least partially. These can be, for example, X-ray-opaque glasses, such as glasses which contain strontium, barium or lanthanum (e.g. those described in U.S. 3,971 ,754).
- the fillers may consist of an X-ray-opaque additive, such as for example yttrium trifluoride, strontium hexafluorozirconate or fluorides of the rare earth metals (e.g. according to EP 0 238 025 A1).
- an X-ray-opaque additive such as for example yttrium trifluoride, strontium hexafluorozirconate or fluorides of the rare earth metals (e.g. according to EP 0 238 025 A1).
- Customary hydrophobization agents include silanes such as 3- glycidyloxypropyl)trimethoxysilane and [2-(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)-ethyl]trimethoxysilane.
- the fillers preferably have an average grain size ⁇ 20 ⁇ m, preferably ⁇ 5 ⁇ m and in particular ⁇ 2 ⁇ m and an upper grain limit of 150 ⁇ m, preferably 70 ⁇ m and in particular 25 ⁇ m.
- Such fillers can be present in amounts of from about 3 to about 90 weight percent, especially from about 25 to about 80 wt.-% or from about 50 to about 75 wt.-% of the curable composition.
- Other suitable fillers are disclosed in U.S. 6,387,981 and U.S. 6,572,693 as well as in WO 01/30305, WO 01/30306, WO 01/30307 and WO 03/063804.
- Nanofiller components described in these references include nanosized silica particles, nanosized metal oxide particles, and combinations thereof.
- Nanofillers are also described in U.S. Patent Applications entitled, “Dental Compositions Containing Nanozirconia Fillers,” (Attorney Docket No. 59609US002); “Dental Compositions Containing Nanofillers and Related Methods,” (Attorney Docket No. 59610US002) and “Use of Nanoparticles to Adjust Refractive Index of Dental Compositions", (Attorney Docket No. 59611US002) all three of which were filed on May 17, 2004.
- Non-reinforcing fillers also may be used such as quartz, cristobalite, calcium silicate, diatomaceous earth, zirconium silicate, montmorillonite (such as bentonite), zeolite, and molecular sieves (such as sodium aluminium silicate), metal oxide powder (such as aluminium or zinc oxide or their mixed oxides), barium sulphate, calcium carbonate, plaster, glass and plastic powders.
- Suitable fillers are also reinforcing fillers such as e.g. pyrogenic or precipitated silicic acid and silica aluminium mixed oxides.
- fillers can be hydrophobized, for example by treatment with organosilanes or siloxanes, or by the etherification of hydroxyl groups to alkoxy groups.
- One type of filler or a mixture of at least two fillers can be used in the invention.
- a combination of reinforcing and non-reinforcing fillers is particularly preferred.
- the quantity of reinforcing fillers ranges from about 1 to about 10 wt-%, in particular from about 2 to about 5 wt.-% of the curable composition.
- Pyrogenically-prepared, highly-dispersed, silicic acids which have preferably been hydrophobized by surface treatment are preferred as reinforcing fillers.
- the surface treatment can be carried out, for example, by treating the filler with dimethyldichlorosilane, hexamethyldisilazane, tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane or polymethylsiloxane.
- non-reinforcing fillers are quartzes, cristobalites, calcium carbonate and sodium aluminium silicates which can be surface-treated.
- the surface treatment can generally be carried out with the same methods as described in the case of the reinforcing fillers.
- Optional additive components like stabilizers, modifiers, dyes, pigments, thixotropic agents, flow improvers, thinning agents, polymeric thickeners, surfactants, and diluting agent(s) can be added alone or in admixture.
- halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives can be used as monomers in dental compositions that are curable preferably via a cationic ring opening polymerization of epoxy groups.
- the dental composition of the present invention can be used, for example, to prepare a dental filling material, crown and bridge material, veneer material, inlay or onlay, pit and fissure sealant, bonding material.
- the dental compositions of the invention can be provided as a one-part mixture or as a multiple part mixture. This usually depends on the initiator used. If the initiator is a light cure initiator, the dental composition can be provided as a one-part mixture. If the initiator is a redox cure initiator, the dental composition should be provided as a multiple part mixture.
- the present invention also relates to a kit of parts, comprising a base part (i) and a catalyst part (ii), wherein the base part (i) comprises one or more halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives and the catalyst part (ii) comprises initiator.
- the filler and the optional additive components may be present either in the base part or the catalyst part or in both parts.
- the dental compositions of the invention are usually are packaged in a container or cartridge, preferably in a dental compule.
- a dental compule examples of such compules are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,322,440 A1 or 4,391 ,590 or 5,165,890 .
- the present invention also relates to a method of producing a curable dental composition
- a method of producing a curable dental composition comprising the steps a) providing halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative, initiator, optionally filler and optionally additive components, b) mixing the components of step a), wherein the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative can be obtained via an epoxidation reaction.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative of the invention can be synthesized via an epoxidation reaction of an olefinic precursor such as the reaction described in Houben-Weyl, Methoden der Organischen Chemie, volume VI/3, p385ff., Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1965, 4. edition.
- R 1 represents an aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, (cyclo)aliphatic aromatic, or aromatic (cyclo)aliphatic moiety containing at least one aliphatic epoxy group and can be substituted by any atom or moiety that doesn't interfere with the epoxidation reaction e.g. O, Br, Cl, and Si atoms;
- R 2 represents an aliphatic or aromatic moiety which optionally may be substituted by one or more Br, Cl, F atoms; wherein Ri is selected such that the three-membered cyclic ether (cc) has no glycidyl ether structure.
- the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative of the invention can be obtained via an epoxidation reaction according to scheme 1 by reacting an aliphatic olefinic precursor (aa) with an organic peracid (bb) as described for similar siloxane based compounds in U.S. 4,788,268 (preparation examples 1 , 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in columns 6-17), which disclosure is herein incorporated by reference.
- Suitable aliphatic olefinic precursors (aa) include, for example, 1 ,5-bis(2- allyl-6-chIoro-phenoxy)-pentane or 2,2-bis[3,5-dichloro-4-(4-pentenyloxy)-phenyl]- propane which can be synthesized via an etherification of 2-allyl-6-chloro-phenole (which can be synthesized, for example, according to the method described by Tarbell, D., S., Wilson, J., W., J. Am. Chem. Soc.
- the refractive index of the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative was measured with a Kruess AR 4 D device (refractometer according to Abbe's measure principle). The refractive index was measured at 20.0 0 C and at a wavelength of 589 nm.
- the molecular mass (M w ) of the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative was determined with GPC.
- the opacity and the color measurement of the cured dental composition were measured by means of specimens with a defined height of 3.6 (+/- 0.1) mm and a diameter of 20 (+/- 0.1) mm. These were prepared by filling the material to be checked into suitably high rings, evenly and free of bubbles, and illuminating it in overlapping areas and in the contact every 40 s by means of a lighting device (Trilight®, 3M ESPE) between plane, transparent, silicone oil treated glass slides.
- Trilight®, 3M ESPE Trilight®, 3M ESPE
- the opacity was measured after dry storing the specimen additional 24 hours at standard temperature in the dark with the color measuring device "HunterLab LabScan Spectralcolorimeter” of Hunter Lab Associates Laboratory, Inc., USA (Software SpecWare Software Version 1.01) and given by the device in %-values. Then the color was measured after dry storing the specimen additional 24 hours at standard temperature in the dark with the color measuring device "HunterLab LabScan Spectralcolorimeter” of Hunter Lab Associates Laboratory, Inc., USA (12 mm aperture against a black background, Software SpecWare Software Version 1.01) and given by the device as color values on the L* a* b* scale.
- the mutagenicity of the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivative according to the AMES mutagenicity testing protocol has been tested according to OECD Guideline 471 and ISO 10993-3 (2003).
- the examples nos. 1 to 6 show higher refractive index and higher molecular mass as the reference compounds nos. 1 to 5.
- Table 2 shows the color after curing as the L* a* b* Values and the opacities of examples of dental compositions containing the halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives in comparison to dental compositions containing reference compounds. It can be seen that the examples of dental compositions nos 11 to 17 that contain halogenated epoxy functional ether derivatives of example nos. 1 to 6 have significant lower a* values and b* values. Especially, they demonstrate a low a * value in combination with a low b* value. They further show useful L* values and good opacity.
- Table 3 reveals that all of the compounds of examples nos. 1 to 6 are tested non mutagenic according to the AMES mutagenicity testing protocol.
- Initiator system 0.8 % Tolylcumyliodonium Tetrakis(pentafluorophenyi)borate, 0.1 % Anthracene, 0.2 % Camphorquinone
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