Claims
- 1. An article of manufacture comprising an orthodontic bracket adhesive composition consisting essentially of a finely divided, non-toxic inorganic filler admixed with a polymerizable resin, said filler being essentially insoluble in mouth fluids, having a Mohs hardness less than about 3 and a mean particle diameter between about 1 and about 100 micrometers, with said filler being at least 25% of the total weight of said composition, and with said adhesive composition being disposed adjacent to an orthodontic bracket and being substantially free of adjuvants in amounts which would damage tooth enamel upon removal of said adhesive from said tooth enamel.
- 2. An article of manufacture comprising an orthodontic bracket adhesive composition comprising at least 25 weight % talc particles having a mean particle diameter between about 1 and about 100 micrometers, said talc particles being admixed in each part of a polymerizable, two-part, BIS-GMA resin, with one part of said two-part resin containing catalyst and the other part of said two-part resin containing accelerator, and with said adhesive composition being disposed adjacent to an orthodontic bracket and being substantially free of adjuvants in amounts which would damage tooth enamel upon removal of said adhesive from said tooth enamel.
- 3. An article according to claim 1, wherein said filler has a Mohs hardness less than about 2.
- 4. An article according to claim 1, wherein said filler has a mean particle diameter between about 1 and about 20 micrometers.
- 5. An article according to claim 1, wherein said filler is at least 35% of the total weight of said composition.
- 6. An article according to claim 1, wherein said filler is about 50 to about 70% of the total weight of said composition.
- 7. An article according to claim 1, wherein said filler is selected from the group consisting of kaolinite, mica, pyrophyllite, and talc.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 559,401, filed Dec. 8, 1983, which is in turn a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 406,500, filed Aug. 9, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,435,160, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 172,218, filed July 25, 1980, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 137,631, filed Apr. 7, 1980.
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