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Current Protocols for Resin-Bonded Dental Ceramics

Dental Clinics of North America, 2022
Resin-bonded ceramic restorations are common treatment options. Clinical longevity of resin-bonded ceramic restorations depends on the quality and durability of the resin-ceramic bond. The type and composition of the specific ceramic determines the selection of the most effective bonding protocol. Such protocol typically includes a surface pretreatment
Markus B, Blatz   +3 more
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Tensile bond strength of dental glazes

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1980
Adaptic Glaze and Finite exhibited higher tensile bonds strengths than Concise Enamel Bond and Nuva-Seal. This is probably due to inherent higher viscosity and strength properties of Adaptic Glaze and Finite rather than to differences in adhesive qualities of the various resins. Consequently, the observed occasional early clinical loss of glazes should
F A, de Wet, M R, Ferreira
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Diffusion bonding of mismatch dental alloys

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2009
AbstractThe diffusion bonding of Ti‐6Al‐4V and Co‐Cr‐Mo dental alloys has been investigated in terms of the atoms diffusion, the microstructure evolution, and the bonding strength. The bonding performance reveals asymmetry diffusion profiles for both the Co and Cr in Ti‐6Al‐4V and the Ti in Co‐Cr‐Mo alloy.
Honghua, Liu   +3 more
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Enhancing Dental Student Learning and Skill with Dental Bonding Utilizing a Shear Bond Strength Test

Journal of Dental Education, 2018
Teaching dental students the proper protocol and application of bonding agents for improved composite restorations in the preclinical setting can be challenging due to difficulty in translating their bonding technique to clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of utilizing a shear bond strength test and to evaluate if ...
Marc R, Hayashi   +5 more
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A composite resin bonded to dental materials

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
Abstract Enamelite 500 will reattach a dislodged facing or orthodontic bracket and will serve as a veneer material over visible amalgam, gold, and nonprecious metals. Using this composite material as a veneer over metals and as a repair material can be a simple way to solve some esthetic problems.
M, Zalkind   +3 more
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Cytotoxicity and bonding property of dental ceramics

Dental Materials, 2003
Yttria partially stabilized zirconia (YPSZ) ceramic is suitable for dental and medical use because of its high fracture toughness and chemical durability. The purpose of this study was to estimate the cytotoxicity and bonding property of zirconia ceramic compared to other dental ceramics.Eight commercial dental ceramics including Denzir (YPSZ) are used
Motohiro, Uo   +5 more
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Dental cements: Investigation of chemical bonding

Materials Research Bulletin, 1988
Abstract Dental cements are chemically bonded ceramics which are bonded by chemical reactions without the use of thermally activated solid state diffusion. This paper deals with the nature of the chemical bonding reactions in dental cements. Several dental cements such as Zn phosphate, Zn-eugenol, polycarboxylate and glass ionomer-types were ...
R. Steinke   +3 more
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“Bioactive Dental Composites And Bonding Agents”

Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2023
Existing dental restorative materials are largely inert and used to restore lost tooth components. In this article, we will look back at the progress that has been made on a new class of bioactive materials that can not only restore the loss of tooth structure but also serve as therapeutic agents.
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PLASMA AIDS DENTAL BONDING

Eureka!, 2021
Here Peter Swanson, managing director of Intertronics, discusses cold atmospheric plasma technology and its applications in dental technology.
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