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Bond strengths of dentine bonding agents to dentine

British Dental Journal, 1992
This study assessed comparatively the tensile bond strengths to dentine of four resin dentine bonding agents. Flat surfaces were produced in the occlusal dentine of human third molars, finished with 600-grit paper and prepared for bonding to Silux Plus composite with Gluma, Prisma Universal Bond 2, Scotchbond 2 and Tenure.
M, Jamil, Y E, Aboush, R J, Elderton
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Agent Compensation and the Limits of Bonding

Economic Inquiry, 1982
Agents in positions of trust may engage in malfeasance which is difficult to detect. This paper develops a model in which employers seek to control malfeasance by paying wages contingent on imperfect monitoring and agents may be required to pay entry fees or post bonds.
B. CURTIS EATON, WILLIAM D. WHITE
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Mutagenicity of dentin bonding agents

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1994
AbstractAside from the considerable number of reports on the physical and chemical properties of dental bonding agents, information concerning their biologic effects is sparse. Three dentin bonding agents (Prisma Universal Bond, Pertac Universal Bond, and Syntac) and the ingredients methylmethacrylate, 2‐hydroxyethyl‐methacrylate, and glutaraldehyde ...
H, Schweikl, G, Schmalz, B, Bey
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