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Effect of Dentin on the Antibacterial Activity of Dentin Bonding Agents

Journal of Endodontics, 2004
Dentin bonding agents with antibacterial effects may inhibit secondary caries formation and pulp inflammation by eliminating residual bacteria in and on dentin. Therefore, the antibacterial effects of Prime & Bond NT (PB), Prime & Bond NT without fluoride (PBNF), Gluma Comfort Bond (GL), ABF, Xeno CF II (XE), 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA ...
Ergucu, Z., Schmalz, G., Hiller, K. -A.
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Genotoxicity evaluation of dentine bonding agents by comet assay

International Endodontic Journal, 2011
To evaluate the genotoxicity of four different adhesives, Clearfil SE Bond, SL Bond, i Bond and Clearfil Protect Bond and the primers of Clearfil SE Bond and Clearfil Protect Bond.Genotoxicity assessment of the adhesives and primers was carried out in vitro in human lymphocytes at different elution concentrations, using the alkaline single-cell gel ...
Kaya, A.   +4 more
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Efficacy of dentin-bonding agents in relation to application technique

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1989
The gap-reducing efficacy of two dentin-bonding agents was examined in butt-joint dentin cavities prepared in extracted human teeth. The cavity wall and the surrounding dentin surface were treated with one of the dentin-bonding agents, and a light-activated microfilled restorative resin was either applied and polymerized or applied and then withdrawn ...
Erik Keith Hansen, Erik Asmussen
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EDTA-chitosan is a feasible conditioning agent for dentin bonding

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2022
The bonding effects of EDTA-chitosan, phosphoric acid, and SE-Bond were compared.Material synthesis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, laser confocal microscopy, microtensile bond strength, stereomicroscope observation section, CCK8 cytotoxicity assay, and microfluidic experiments ...
Yi Zhou, Yuming Zhao, Jianmin Han
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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.
Junji Tagami   +3 more
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Effects of dentin bonding agents on macrophage mitochondrial activity

Journal of Endodontics, 1998
Dentin bonding agents (DBA) have been considered for use as root-end fillings. Previous studies have documented the release of DBA components in vivo and in vitro, but the biological implications are not clear. The macrophage is important in wound healing, and likely to be important in any inflammatory response.
R. Norman Weller   +3 more
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Third Generation Dentin Bonding Agents: A Microleakage Study

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1990
This article examines and compares the extent of microleakage after 24 hours in freshly extracted teeth using three newer or “third generation” dentin bonding agents. Gluma/Pekalux and Scotchbond 2/Silux were more effective in preventing microleakage in cementum/dentin margins than was Universal Bond/Prisma Micro‐fine.
Joseph Caruso   +4 more
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The use of a dentinal bonding agent as a root canal sealer

Journal of Endodontics, 1985
The quality of the apical seal obtained with laterally condensed gutta-percha and an experimental sealer (Scotchbond) as compared with a commonly used sealer (Tubliseal) was assessed in 40 recently extracted maxillary canines. By using 2% methylene blue dye as a tracer, the quality of the apical seals was assessed by measuring the linear dye ...
Mahmoud E. ElDeeb, Omar Zidan
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Clinical evaluation of three dentine bonding agents

Australian Dental Journal, 1989
AbstractThree commercial dentine bonding agents were used with composite resin to restore non‐undercut Class V abrasion lesions without enamel etching. Patients were reviewed at 3, 6 and 12 months and the integrity and marginal staining of restorations was assessed.The loss incidence of restorations ranged from 18 to 40 per cent at one year, and there ...
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An in vivo and in vitro comparison of two dentin bonding agents

Dental Materials, 1991
The in vitro and in vivo shear bond strengths of two dentin bonding agents to dentin were measured by use of a goat model. The dentin was exposed in the mandibular incisors of 10 adult goats while they were maintained under general anesthesia. Separate gingival and incisal areas of dentin were isolated with Teflon tape, exposing an area 2.83 mm in ...
S.E. Gray, John O. Burgess
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