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Dentin, bonding

The demand for aesthetic dental restorative materials continues to increase and may be the most important criterion for the promising future of the aesthetic polymeric composite resins. As the physical, mechanical, and wear properties of these materials improve, their use in dentistry will expand. The acid-etching of dental enamel [20] and dentin bonding procedures [21] will allow for conservative cavity preparation and the preservation of healthy tooth structure. [Pg.180]

Bouillaguet S, Virgillito M, Wataha J, Ciucchi B, Holz J. The influence of dentine permeability on cytotoxicity of four dentine bonding systems, in vitro. J Oral Rehabil 1998 25(1) 45-51. [Pg.326]

Burke FJT, Watts DC. Fracture resistance of teeth restored with dentin-bonded crowns. Quintessence International 1994 25(5) 335-340. [Pg.189]

Table 5 Representative Bond Strength Data for Present-Day Dentin Bonding Agents... [Pg.979]

R Horsted-Bindslev, V. Vilkinis, A. Sidlauskas, Direet eapping of human pulps with a dentin bonding system or with calcium hydroxide eement. Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. Oral Radiol. Endod. 96 (2003) 591-600. [Pg.36]

There are two broad approaches to dentine bonding, namely etch-and-rinse and self-etching. Bonding agents come in a wide variety of presentations, with differing chemistry and varying numbers of coats required. [Pg.102]

A.J. Gwinnett, Dentin bond strengths after air-drying and re-wetting, Am. J. Dent. 7 (1994) 144-148. [Pg.103]

K. Dai-Bianco, A. Pellizzarro, A. Patzlaft, J.R. Bauer, A.D. Loguercio, Effects of moisture degree and rubbing action on the immediate resin-dentin bond strength. Dent. Mater. 22 (2006) 1150-1156. [Pg.104]

M. Hashimoto, H. Ohno, M. Kaga, H. Sano, K. Endo, H. Oguchi, Extent to which resin can infiltrate dentin bond in vitro, J. Dent. Res. 81 (2002) 74-78. [Pg.104]

F.R. Tay, A.J. Gwinnett, K.M. Pang, S.H. Wei, Micromorphologic relationship of the resin-dentin interface following a total-etch technique in vivo using a dentinal bonding system, Quintessence Int. 26 (1995) 63-70. [Pg.104]

D. H. Pashley, L. Tjaderhane, Chlorhexidine preserves dentin bond in vitro, J. Dent. Res. [Pg.104]

P. de Carvalho Cardoso, A.D. Loguercio, L.C.C. Viera, L.N. Baratieri, A. Reis, Effect of prolonged application times on resin-dentin bond strengths, J. Adhes. Dent. 7 (2005) 143-149. [Pg.104]

C.E. Dorfer, H.J. Staehle, M.W. Wurst, H. Duschner, T. Pioch, The nanoleakage phenomenon influence of different dentine bonding agents, thermocycling and etching time, Eur. J. Oral Sci. 108 (2000) 346-351. [Pg.106]

J. Krithikadatta, Clinical effectiveness of contemporary dentin bonding agents, J. Conserv. Dent. 13 (2010) 173-183. [Pg.106]

The diffusion of HEMA through extracted human molars has been studied in detail [73,74], though for HEMA released from a dentine bonding agent rather than a resin-modified glass-ionomer. However, the ability of HEMA to diffuse through dentine... [Pg.148]

V. Sattabanasuk, V. Vachiramon, F. Qian, S.R. Armstrong, Resin-dentin bonding strength as related to different surface preparation methods, J. Dent. 35 (2007) 467-475. [Pg.158]

A. Cetinguc, S. Olmez, N. Vural, HEMA diffusion from dentine bonding agents in young and old primary molars in vitro. Dent. Mater. 23 (2007) 302-307. [Pg.158]

S. Ratanasathien, J. Wataha, C. Hanks, J. Dennison, Cytotoxic interactive effects of dentin bonding components on mouse fibroblasts, J. Dent. Res. 74 (1995) 1602-1606. [Pg.193]

A brief history and state-of-the-art ion enamel and dentin bonding was published in 1995 (178). Recent advancements in ssmthetic chemistry and polymer science of dental sealants are now briefly reviewed or discussed, iucludiug those designed for various clinical uses, directed toward prolongiug the lifetime service of natural teeth. [Pg.2201]


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