Antibacterial substances incorporated into dental resin composites have gained significant attention due to their potential in preventing secondary caries and improving oral health outcomes. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of various antibacterial agents utilized in modifying dental resin composites, highlighting their mechanisms of action, effectiveness, limitations, and future prospects. Key factors such as antimicrobial spectrum, biocompatibility, stability, and long-term efficacy are discussed, along with recent advancements and emerging trends in this field.
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