Kozo Umemoto
Kanagawa Dental College
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Journal of Dental Research | 2002
T. Nihei; Shigeaki Kurata; Yukishige Kondo; Kozo Umemoto; Norio Yoshino; Toshio Teranaka
The hydrolytic stability of a group of experimental composite materials was evaluated. Seven distinct composites were formed by the mixing of a resin monomer mixture with silica filler that had been pre-treated with one of 7 different ethanol solutions. In one case, the filler was treated with an ethanol solution that contained only 3-methacryloyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane. In 5 cases, it was treated with solution containing a mixture of 3-methacryloyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane and one of the following hydrophobic fluoroalkyltrimethoxysilanes: trifluoropropyl-, nonafluorohexyl-, tridecafluorooctyl-, heptadecafluorodecyl-, and henicosafluorododecyl-trimethoxysilane. The tensile strength, after being immersed in water for 1800 days, of 2 of the experimental composites, whose pre-treatment regimen had included a fluoroalkyltrimethoxysilane, was significantly higher than that of the composite whose pre-treatment regimen had not included a fluoroalkyltrimethoxysilane. Moreover, there was no significant difference between the tensile strength of fresh samples of these 2 composites and the tensile strength of identically produced samples that had remained under water for 1800 days or that had been subjected to 30,000 cycles of thermal stress.
Dental Materials Journal | 2011
Shigeaki Kurata; Kumiko Morishita; Toshio Kawase; Kozo Umemoto
This study evaluated the cytotoxicity of various polybasic acids, poly(alkenoic acid)s, and the monomers with various acidic functional groups such as carboxyl, phosphoryl, and sulfo group. The cell growth of fibroblasts cultivated in medium containing polybasic acids and polymers up to the concentration to 5 mmol/L was not significantly different compared with that of control without their acids. On the other hand, the cell growth fibroblasts cultivated in medium containing 1 mmol/L of the monomers with acryloyloxy and phosphoryl or carboxyl group decreased remarkably compared with that of the control and the cells were probably lifeless. Those exposed to the monomers with a ether bond and a carboxyl group or a amide bond and a sulfo group was not significantly different compared with that of control.
Dental Materials Journal | 1995
Kozo Umemoto; Shigeaki Kurata
Dental Materials Journal | 1997
Kozo Umemoto; Shigeaki Kurata
Dental Materials Journal | 2012
Shigeaki Kurata; Kumiko Morishita; Toshio Kawase; Kozo Umemoto
Dental Materials Journal | 2008
Shigeaki Kurata; Kumiko Morishita; Kazuo Shimoyama; Kozo Umemoto
Dental Materials Journal | 2011
Shigeaki Kurata; Kozo Umemoto
Dental Materials Journal | 2007
Kozo Umemoto; Shigeaki Kurata; Kumiko Morishita; Toshio Kawase
Dental Materials Journal | 2007
Shigeaki Kurata; Kozo Umemoto
Dental Materials Journal | 2011
Tomotaro Nihei; Shigeaki Kurata; Katsura Ohashi; Kozo Umemoto; Toshio Teranaka