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Adhesion testing of dentin bonding agents: A review

Dental Materials, 1995
Adhesion testing of dentin bonding agents was reviewed starting with the adhesion substrate, dentin, the variables involved in etching, priming and bonding, storage variables and testing variables. Several recent reports attempting to standardize many of these variables were discussed.
D H, Pashley   +4 more
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Cytotoxicity of dentin bonding agents.

General dentistry, 2016
This study sought to evaluate the cytotoxicity of 5 dentin bonding agents (Admira Bond, Adper Single Bond Plus, Clearfil SE Bond, Clearfil S3 Bond, and Heliobond) by XTT assay using human gingival fibroblast cells. Samples of dentin bonding agents were prepared on a black 96-well microplate, and the cytotoxicity of each bonding material was measured ...
Ebru, Cal   +3 more
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Saliva contamination vs. efficacy of dentin-bonding agents

Dental Materials, 1989
The efficacy of two dentin-bonding agents (Gluma and Scotchbond Dual Cure) was investigated in vitro with or without saliva contamination of the dentin before or after application of the adhesive. The efficacy of the bonding agents was evaluated by a shear-bond strength test and a cavity test.
E K, Hansen, E C, Munksgaard
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In vitro cytotoxicity of three dentine bonding agents

Journal of Dentistry, 1989
While several studies have been reported on the physical testing of dentine bonding agents, very few studies have been involved with their biological evaluation. This report describes a new in vitro method for assessing the cytotoxicity of these materials through dentine simulating their clinical use.
S D, Meryon, A M, Brook
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Shear strengths of ten commercial dentin bonding agents

Dental Materials, 1987
Abstract Numerous chemical agents have recently been introduced for the purpose of bonding composite resins to dentin. This in vitro study examined the shear bond strength of 10 dentin bonding agents which are commercially available. The bonding agents were used to attach a visible-light-curing microfilled composite resin (Silux) to extracted human ...
J W, Reinhardt, D C, Chan, D B, Boyer
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In vitro cytotoxicity of six dentin bonding agents

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2001
The cytotoxicity of six dentin bonding agents (Syntac, Solobond, Bond 1, Scotchbond 1, Heliobond and F‐2000) was tested against an established cell line, L929. Under aseptic conditions 3, 5 and 10 μL dentin bonding agents were placed in the centre of Petri dishes.
E, Koliniotou-Koubia   +4 more
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Dentin bonding agents.

Current opinion in dentistry, 1993
Dentin bonding is discussed both in terms of the substrate and in terms of newer bonding systems that have recently been marketed. The most popular bonding systems are presented along with several new systems from Germany and Japan. Etching of dentin is discussed in terms of both its advantages and its disadvantages.
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Dentin bond durability after three years using a dentin bonding agent with and without priming

Dental Materials, 1996
This three-year study was conducted to evaluate the tensile bond strengths of a dual-cured bonding resin, with and without priming, to bovine dentin.Superficial bovine dentin was conditioned with 37% phosphoric acid and left unprimed (control) or was primed with 5-NMSA.
Tagami, J, Burrow, MF, Satoh, M
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Three‐year clinical evaluation of dentine bonding agents

Australian Dental Journal, 1991
AbstractEighty Class V non‐undercut cervical abrasion lesions were restored using four dentine bonding agents and composite resin. The restorations were examined over a three‐year period, and the cumulative loss rate calculated each year. Marginal staining at each year was assessed using a standardized photographic method. The loss rate of restorations
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Saliva contamination of dentin bonding agents.

Operative dentistry, 1997
This study examined the shear bond strength to dentin of two dentin bonding agents when contaminated with a measured amount of saliva at various stages in their application procedure. Eighty extracted human third molar teeth were randomly separated into four groups of 10 for each of the dentin bonding systems tested (All-Bond 2, Scotchbond Multi ...
M E, Johnson   +3 more
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