Literature DB >> 21112620

State of the art etch-and-rinse adhesives.

David H Pashley1, Franklin R Tay, Lorenzo Breschi, Leo Tjäderhane, Ricardo M Carvalho, Marcela Carrilho, Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore the therapeutic opportunities of each step of 3-step etch-and-rinse adhesives.
METHODS: Etch-and-rinse adhesive systems are the oldest of the multi-generation evolution of resin bonding systems. In the 3-step version, they involve acid-etching, priming and application of a separate adhesive. Each step can accomplish multiple goals. Acid-etching, using 32-37% phosphoric acid (pH 0.1-0.4) not only simultaneously etches enamel and dentin, but the low pH kills many residual bacteria.
RESULTS: Some etchants include anti-microbial compounds such as benzalkonium chloride that also inhibits matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in dentin. Primers are usually water and HEMA-rich solutions that ensure complete expansion of the collagen fibril meshwork and wet the collagen with hydrophilic monomers. However, water alone can re-expand dried dentin and can also serve as a vehicle for protease inhibitors or protein cross-linking agents that may increase the durability of resin-dentin bonds. In the future, ethanol or other water-free solvents may serve as dehydrating primers that may also contain antibacterial quaternary ammonium methacrylates to inhibit dentin MMPs and increase the durability of resin-dentin bonds. The complete evaporation of solvents is nearly impossible. SIGNIFICANCE: Manufacturers may need to optimize solvent concentrations. Solvent-free adhesives can seal resin-dentin interfaces with hydrophobic resins that may also contain fluoride and antimicrobial compounds. Etch-and-rinse adhesives produce higher resin-dentin bonds that are more durable than most 1 and 2-step adhesives. Incorporation of protease inhibitors in etchants and/or cross-linking agents in primers may increase the durability of resin-dentin bonds. The therapeutic potential of etch-and-rinse adhesives has yet to be fully exploited. Copyright Â
© 2010 Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21112620      PMCID: PMC3857593          DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2010.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater        ISSN: 0109-5641            Impact factor:   5.304


  82 in total

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7.  Effects of HEMA on water evaporation from water-HEMA mixtures.

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  199 in total

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Authors:  Alina Langer; Nicoleta Ilie
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3.  Electrical properties of resin monomers used in restorative dentistry.

Authors:  Marco Breschi; Davide Fabiani; Leonardo Sandrolini; Martino Colonna; Laura Sisti; Micaela Vannini; Annalisa Mazzoni; Alessandra Ruggeri; David H Pashley; Lorenzo Breschi
Journal:  Dent Mater       Date:  2012-07-07       Impact factor: 5.304

4.  Clinical evaluation of ceramic inlays and onlays fabricated with two systems: 12-year follow-up.

Authors:  Maria Jacinta Moraes Coelho Santos; Maria Cristina Freitas; Larissa Marinho Azevedo; Gildo Coelho Santos; Maria Fidela Navarro; Carlos Eduardo Francischone; Rafael Francisco Mondelli
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2015-12-12       Impact factor: 3.573

Review 5.  Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasmas in Dental Restoration.

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Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2016-02-04       Impact factor: 6.116

6.  Cross-linked dry bonding: A new etch-and-rinse technique.

Authors:  Jianfeng Zhou; Ayaka Chiba; Debora L S Scheffel; Josimeri Hebling; Kelli Agee; Junji Tagami; Jianquo Tan; Dalia Abuelenain; Manar Abu Nawareg; Ali H Hassan; Lorenzo Breschi; Franklin R Tay; David H Pashley
Journal:  Dent Mater       Date:  2016-07-16       Impact factor: 5.304

7.  Five-year clinical performance of a silorane- vs a methacrylate-based composite combined with two different adhesive approaches.

Authors:  Bruno Baracco; M Victoria Fuentes; Laura Ceballos
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8.  Influence of nanogel additive hydrophilicity on dental adhesive mechanical performance and dentin bonding.

Authors:  Valeria B Gotti; Américo B Correr; Steven H Lewis; Victor P Feitosa; Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho; Jeffrey W Stansbury
Journal:  Dent Mater       Date:  2016-09-21       Impact factor: 5.304

9.  Increased Durability of Resin-Dentin Bonds Following Cross-Linking Treatment.

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10.  Chlorhexidine-modified nanotubes and their effects on the polymerization and bonding performance of a dental adhesive.

Authors:  Sara Kalagi; Sabrina A Feitosa; Eliseu A Münchow; Victor M Martins; Ashley E Karczewski; N Blaine Cook; Kim Diefenderfer; George J Eckert; Saulo Geraldeli; Marco C Bottino
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