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The effect of dentin bonding agents on the microleakage of porcelain veneers

Dental Materials, 1994
This 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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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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Pulpal reactions to a dentin bonding agent: Dentin adhesit

Journal of Endodontics, 1987
Pulpal reactions to a dentin bonding agent, Dentin Adhesit, were studied in 27 teeth of two monkeys. The investigation was carried out as a “usage test” in freshly prepared cervical cavities in conjunction with a composite resin (Heliosit). Life was used as a control liner.
Michael Tagger, Etty Tagger
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Tensile bond strengths of dentin bonding agents to dentin

Dental Materials, 1986
Abstract Several dentin bonding agents have recently become commercially available. The purpose of this study was to determine the tensile bond strengths of 4 dentin bonding agents to dentin. Seventy-two maxillary permanent central incisors were mounted in tooth cups and the facial surfaces ground on 600 grit SiC to expose the underlying dentin.
F.R. Denys   +3 more
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Effects of Dentin Bonding Agents on the Cell Cycle of Fibroblasts

Journal of Endodontics, 2009
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 3 dentin bonding agents on cell survival and proliferation and on cell cycle progression of cultured cells. The experiments were performed on RPC-C2A and L929 cells. Specimens of the 3 dentin bonding agents (Clearfil Tri-S, AdheSE, and XP BOND) were placed in culture medium, and the extraction media ...
Elisabeth A. Koulaouzidou   +4 more
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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 ...
Daniel B. Boyer   +2 more
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Pulp Tissue Reactions to a Dentin Bonding Agent as a Direct Capping Agent

Journal of Endodontics, 2005
The aim of this study was to investigate the response of human pulp tissue to a dentin bonding agent, Scotchbond Multi-Purpose Plus (SMPP), in exposed class V cavities. Sixteen human premolar teeth were mechanically exposed. Ten pulps were capped with SMPP and six teeth were capped with Dycal. The cavities were filled with a composite.
Mustafa Demirci, Rüstem Kemal Sübay
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Mixed class V restorations: the potential of a dentine bonding agent

Journal of Dentistry, 1990
The marginal micromorphology and seal of mixed Class V restorations (i.e. restorations with margins located 50 per cent in dentine and 50 per cent in enamel) using Scotchbond VLC or Scotchbond 2 bonded to dentine in conventional and saucer-shaped cavities were evaluated.
Krejci, Ivo, Lutz, F
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Dentin Bonding Agents—A Perspective on Research and Clinical Use

Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 1986
The last several years have shown remarkable advances in the development of dentin bonding agents. Today, a majority of dentists routinely use dentin bonding agents in clinical practice. Yet, despite this widespread acceptance, these materials are still in their infancy and require improvements in their performance as well as an understanding of their
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Effect of light curing type on cytotoxicity of dentine‐bonding agents

International Endodontic Journal, 2007
AbstractAim  To compare the cytotoxic effects of dentine‐bonding agents (DBAs) polymerized with two different curing units at 24 h and 72 h on L‐929 cells.Methodology  Disc‐shaped test samples of light‐activated DBAs were prepared according to manufacturers’ instructions and cured with either conventional quartz tungsten halogen or light‐emitting diode
Yilmaz, S.   +3 more
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