ormocer
Ormocer, short for organically modified ceramic, is a class of organic–inorganic hybrid materials that combines an inorganic oxide network with organic polymerizable groups connected through siloxane linkages. This dual nature aims to merge ceramic-like stability with polymeric versatility, enabling materials that can be shaped and cured like resins while possessing a ceramic component.
In dentistry, ormocers are produced through sol–gel processes involving silicon alkoxides that form a siloxane or
Ormocer-based materials are described as having reduced polymerization shrinkage, lower water sorption and solubility, and improved
Commercial introduction of ormocer-based dental products occurred in the early 2000s, with brands such as Admira