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RE‐WETTING AGENTS FOR DENTIN BONDING
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2001Adhesive restorations have been increasingly used in restorative dentistry primarily because of their potential to generate sealed interfaces and to allow for conservative preparation designs. Adhesive restorative techniques demand a close interaction, either chemical or micro‐mechanical, between the tooth substrate (enamel and dentin) and the adhesive
Andre V. Ritter, Edward J. Swift
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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 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, 1996This 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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The effect of dentin bonding agents on the microleakage of porcelain veneers
Dental Materials, 1994This in vitro study was conducted to investigate the effect of dentin bonding agents on the microleakage of porcelain veneers cemented on dentin margins.Forty human premolars were prepared on both the buccal and palatal surfaces. Each half was randomly assigned to eight groups.
Sim, C., Neo, J., Chua, E.K., Tan, B.Y.
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Pulp reaction to a dentin bonding agent.
American journal of dentistry, 1996To determine the pulpal biocompatibility of Prisma Universal Bond 2 (PUB-2).Class V preparations were made in eight subhuman monkeys to approximately 1 mm from the pulp. In Group 1, the enamel was etched, the primer was placed and dried, PUB 2 was painted, and Prisma-Fil inserted.
C H, Pameijer, H R, Stanley
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Antibacterial activity of dentinal bonding agents.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1993The susceptibility of five bacterial species to seven dentinal bonding agents was examined in vitro. Agar diffusion tests using filterpaper disks containing 10 microL each of conditioner, primer, or resin were performed on blood agar and mitis salivarius bacitracin agar. Chlorhexidine (0.2%) was used as a positive control.
C G, Emilson, G, Bergenholtz
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Saliva contamination of dentin bonding agents.
Operative dentistry, 1997This 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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Dentin bonding agents and the smear layer.
Operative dentistry, 1992The morphology and treatment of the smear layer are discussed. Also included are a review of dentin bonding agent classification and chemistry, and a summary of recent bond strength research results. Finally, the current status of dentin bonding agents is discussed.
R B, Joynt +3 more
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Penetration of a dentin bonding agent into dentin.
American journal of dentistry, 1995To examine how the priming agents of Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SMP) influenced the wettability of collagen in the demineralized zone and hence the penetration and adaptation of its bonding monomers.Freshly extracted bovine teeth were ground to dentin with SiC paper. SMP and Z100 resin were used.
K, Titley +3 more
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Evaluating dentin bonding agents: an update.
Practical procedures & aesthetic dentistry : PPAD, 2003Technological and material advancements in contemporary adhesive protocols have resulted in the development of several generations of bonding agents. Acid-etching procedures coupled with restorative materials that demonstrate improved aesthetics, bond strength, and durability have led to increased interest in the use of multi-component, single ...
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