Dental compositions and methods with arylsulfinate salts

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Compositions to be polymerized by wave energy wherein said...

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C522S018000, C522S016000, C522S027000, C522S028000, C522S031000, C522S038000, C522S039000, C522S057000, C522S058000, C522S059000, C522S074000, C522S077000, C522S081000, C522S114000, C522S120000, C522S121000, C522S152000, C522S178000, C522S182000, C522S908000, C523S109000, C523S113000, C523S115000, C523S116000, C523S118000, C523S120000

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ABSTRACT:
Polymerizable compositions and methods are provided that include an ethylenically unsaturated compound and an arylsulfinate salt. The polymerizable compositions are useful as hardenable dental compositions.

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