Catherine Stamatacos-Mercer1, Timothy L Hottel. 1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA. stamatac@nsu.nova.edu
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess and discuss the true value and perceived relevance of present day dental adhesive tensile bond strength studies. There are flaws and inconsistencies present in the data due to the inherent variations in testing methods, conditions, and types of samples prepared. In particular, surface areas of specimens need to be standardized. This review considers the significant impact of different surface areas of tooth specimens utilized in testing. RESULTS: On review of the data, relatively higher MPa values do not necessarily indicate improved dental adhesive products or procedures.
PURPOSE: To assess and discuss the true value and perceived relevance of present day dental adhesive tensile bond strength studies. There are flaws and inconsistencies present in the data due to the inherent variations in testing methods, conditions, and types of samples prepared. In particular, surface areas of specimens need to be standardized. This review considers the significant impact of different surface areas of tooth specimens utilized in testing. RESULTS: On review of the data, relatively higher MPa values do not necessarily indicate improved dental adhesive products or procedures.