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Simulating the Intraoral Aging of Dental Bonding Agents: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Despite their popularity, resin composite restorations fail earlier and at higher rates than comparable amalgam restorations. One of the reasons for these rates of failure are the properties of current dental bonding agents.
Tomas Vilde +2 more
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Dental bonding materials are widely used in dentistry and there are several available kinds. However, in recent years, there has been no further research into dental bonding materials, with most dentists focusing on dental implants and orthodontics.
Zhilong Zhao +5 more
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Research progress on the methods of observation and analysis of dental bonding interfaces
Dental bonding technology and materials have been used widely in dentistry because of their excellent properties. The development of novel bonding technology and materials is constantly being performed to improve the effect of dental bonding restorations.
MA Chaoqun +5 more
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Degradation and Failure Phenomena at the Dentin Bonding Interface
Damage in the bonding interface is a significant factor that leads to premature failure of dental bonded restorations. The imperfectly bonded dentin-adhesive interface is susceptible to hydrolytic degradation and bacterial and enzyme attack, severely ...
Lamia Sami Mokeem +2 more
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Bond Strengths of Two Dental Bonding Systems [PDF]
A new bonding system named Kevloc has been introduced. It is based on acrylization of the metal surface with the goal of preventing the occurrence of a marginal gap between the metal and the resin. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the values of the shear bond strength achieved using the Kevloc technique on Ag-Pd (Auropal SE) and Co-Cr
Vojvodić, Denis +3 more
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Diverse types of dental adhesives exhibit different cytotoxic outcomes on cells in vitro. Currently, no standard adhesive application technique has so far been decisive for clinicians for better durability of resin–dentin bonds of adhesive systems.
Louis Hardan +12 more
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The field of dental medicine is constantly evolving and advancing toward minimally invasive techniques. Several studies have demonstrated that bonding to the tooth structure, particularly enamel, yields the most predictable results.
Abdulrahman Alshabib +5 more
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Various Effects of Sandblasting of Dental Restorative Materials. [PDF]
Sandblasting particles which remain on the surfaces of dental restorations are removed prior to cementation. It is probable that adhesive strength between luting material and sandblasting particle remnants might exceed that with restorative material.
Goro Nishigawa +7 more
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The use of a new fluorescent composite can reduce some of the problems related to procedures of de-bonding orthodontic bracket (enamel damage, dentine lesions, and composite residuals).
Marco Farronato +5 more
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Research progress on bracket bonding for dental fluorosis
Bonding of brackets to dental fluorosis has always been a difficult problem for clinicians. At present, clinical research has adopted several methods to facilitate bracket bonding, including prolonging etching time, enamel microabrasion, enamel ground ...
SUN Yuhong +3 more
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