| Literature DB >> 22019910 |
R R Morães1, J W Garcia, N D Wilson, S H Lewis, M D Barros, B Yang, C S Pfeifer, J W Stansbury.
Abstract
Current challenges in adhesive dentistry include over-hydrophilic bonding formulations, which facilitate water percolation through the hybrid layer and result in unreliable bonded interfaces. This study introduces nanogel-modified adhesives as a way to control the material's hydrophobic character without changing the basic monomer formulation (keeping water-chasing capacity and operatory techniques unaltered). Nanogel additives of varied hydrophobicity were synthesized in solution, rendering 10- to 100-nm-sized particles. A model BisGMA/HEMA solvated adhesive was prepared (control), to which reactive nanogels were added. The increase in adhesive viscosity did not impair solvent removal by air-thinning. The degree of conversion in the adhesive was similar between control and nanogel-modified materials, while the bulk dry and, particularly, the wet mechanical properties were significantly improved through nanogel-based network reinforcement and reduced water solubility. As preliminary validation of this approach, short-term micro-tensile bond strengths to acid-etched and primed dentin were significantly enhanced by nanogel inclusion in the adhesive resins.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22019910 PMCID: PMC3261118 DOI: 10.1177/0022034511426573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Res ISSN: 0022-0345 Impact factor: 6.116