An overview of dentin bonding agents
From the past, there has been a lot of use of the bonding agents in restorative dentistry. Choosing of bonding systems has become a challenge for the clinicians as there was a lot of advances regarding the usage of bonding agents. Each successive modification in the formulae has led to the classification of the bonding system into many “generations ...
Suresh Sajjan Mc+3 more
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Dentin Bonding Agents-II Recent Trials
ABSTRACT Most modern adhesive systems are superior to their predecessors, especially in terms of retention that is no longer the main cause of premature clinical failure. Recent adhesives also appear less sensitive to substrate and other clinical covariables.
Shankargouda Patil+3 more
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Clinical effectiveness of contemporary dentin bonding agents
The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on the clinical effectiveness of contemporary resin-based dentin bonding agents primarily focussing on the longevity of restoration.The literature published from June 2004 up to September 2010 was reviewed for clinical trials that tested the effectiveness of dentin bonding agents in the longevity of
Jogikalmat Krithikadatta
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Evaluation of Bond Durability, Surface Morphology, and Remineralization at the Adhesive Interface with Dentin Bonding Agents Modified with Silica-doped Nanohydroxyapatite. [PDF]
Objectives: To compare and evaluate the bond durability, surface morphology, and remineralization of the adhesive layer with newer adhesive systems modified with novel bioactive nanoparticles.
Gonapa P+6 more
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Insight into the development of versatile dentin bonding agents to increase the durability of the bonding interface. [PDF]
Porto ICCM+4 more
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Biocompatibility of dentin bonding agents [PDF]
Abstract Dentin bonding agents were introduced to enhance the bonding of composite resins to dentin. Many commercial brands of bonding agents are now available for clinical use, and they are getting more and more popular. The third generation of dentin bonding agents seems to be more effective than earlier generations, although more complex to use ...
Abdulrahman Al‐Dawood, Alf Wennberg
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The objective of the present study was to understand the role of the functional monomers in dentin bonding agents of an experimental dentin bonding system by measuring the wall-to-wall contraction gap and tensile bond strength measurement. The efficacy of three commercial dentin bonding agents after using EDTA for conditioning and GM for priming was ...
Hisashi Hisamitsu+4 more
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Antibacterial Effect of Dentin Bonding Agents: (An in vitro Study) [PDF]
Aims: To evaluate and compare the antibacterial effect of three types of dentin bonding agents. Also, to evaluate the antibacterial effect after different time intervals (24, 48, and 72) hs. Materials and Methods: Materials tested in this study were G bond, Single bond (SB), and Excite bond.
Mahmoud Y Taha+2 more
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Contact Angle of Dentin Bonding Agents on the Dentin Surface
Physical changes in the surface characteristics of dentin during bonding procedures were evaluated by measuring the contact angles of three standard liquids, to determine the surface free energy, and that of a commercially available dual cured dentin bonding agent dropped on the primed dentin surface.
Sadao Wakumoto+4 more
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The Effect of Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors on the Microtensile Bond Strength of Dentin Bonding Agents in Caries Affected Dentin: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Lewis NV+6 more
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