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Smear layer removal with different concentrations of EDTA-ethylenediamine mixtures

Journal of Endodontics, 1993
The purpose of this study was to observe the effectiveness of EDTA and ethylenediamine mixtures in removing the smear layer from prepared root canal walls following instrumentation. Thirty-five freshly extracted, single-rooted maxillary anterior teeth were used.
Aktener, Bo, Bilkay, U
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[Characterizing the smear layer].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1991
The smear layer was first described as a debris layer which is left on all cavity walls following tooth preparation. It is composed of an outer contiguous layer of amorphous instrumentation matrix which covers all cavity walls, and a deeper zone of matrix plugs which obturate the cut tubules.
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[Smear layer on prepared dentin].

Odontostomatologike proodos, 1990
Whenever dental tissues cut with a rotary instrument, a layer of grinding debris and organic film left of their surfaces, which is described by the term "smear layer". In this paper, we present the morphology and views for the formation of the smear layer.
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Dentin bonding agents and the smear layer.

Operative dentistry, 1992
The 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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Mechanical removal of the smear layer.

Asian journal of aesthetic dentistry, 1997
The purpose of this study was to selectively remove the smear layer from dentine without altering the underlying tissue. Two groups of test samples were established. The first group consisted of flat dentine surfaces exposed transversely in the mid-coronal plane using a diamond blade.
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Smear layer: overview of structure and function.

Proceedings of the Finnish Dental Society. Suomen Hammaslaakariseuran toimituksia, 1992
Smear layers are created on hard tissues whenever they are cut with hand or rotary instruments. This thin (1-2 microns) layer of denatured cutting debris is very tenacious and, in fact, is often the surface to which restorative materials are luted. The solubility characteristics, chemical reactivity and the structure-function relationships of this ...
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[Focus on the smear layer in 1990].

Revue d'odonto-stomatologie, 1991
The smear layer is a debris-ladden layer, adhering firmly to the hard tissues of the tooth. It plays a major role in the different adhesive systems. An update of the recent knowledge on smear layer will be done in this article. When the carious lesion is removed, a microscopic debris-ladden layer forms at the level on the enamel and the dentine.
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Removal of smear layer

Dental Abstracts, 2010
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Smear layer removal with F‐file

Australian Endodontic Journal, 2011
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