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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.
Prasanthi Gonapa +6 more
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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 ...
Kadali Navyasri +3 more
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Objective: This study evaluates the shear bond strength (SBS) of 6th, 7th, and 8th generation dentin bonding agents. Materials and Methods: Thirty extracted premolars were divided into three groups of 10.
Prashant Jalannavar +6 more
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New dental restorative materials have been developed to meet not only the functional demands, but esthetics as well, and in the last few years an enormous range of new materials has appeared for use in dentistry. Among them, several adhesive systems, and
João Carlos Gomes +5 more
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Assessment of antibacterial properties of newer dentin bonding agents: An in vitro study
Aim: To evaluate and compare the antibacterial activity of newer dentin bonding agents on Streptococcus mutans using the direct contact test. Materials and Methods: Streptococcus mutans was used as test organism and a direct contact test was performed ...
Pavitra B Sampath +2 more
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Background: Dentin hypersensitivity is frequently observed in clinical dental settings and is typically managed by decreasing dentinal permeability and minimizing fluid movement within the tubules.
Anusha Yalamanchi +5 more
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Background and Aim : Dentin bonding agents are gradually replacing enamel bonding agents in the clinical setting. Considering the different properties of these two materials, their bonding strength to enamel may be different. The aim of this study was
Mehdi Shahrabi +2 more
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Effects of different pretreatment agents on primary tooth dentin bonding durability
Objective To explore the effects of different pretreatment agents on primary tooth dentin bonding durability. Methods Forty-two retained primary molars were selected, 24 of which were cut along the mesial and distal directions; thus, 48 samples were ...
Effects of different pretreatment agents on primary tooth dentin bonding durability +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 ...
A, al-Dawood, A, Wennberg
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Effect of smear layer deproteinization on bonding of self-etch adhesives to dentin: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
ObjectivesThe aim of this systematic review was to critically analyze previously published studies of the effects of dentin surface pretreatment with deproteinizing agents on the bonding of self-etch (SE) adhesives to dentin.
Khaldoan H. Alshaikh +2 more
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