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The dentinal surface: its influence on dentinal adhesion. Part III.

J D Eick1, S J Robinson, R P Chappell, C M Cobb, P Spencer.   

Abstract

This final paper in a series of three uses transmission and scanning electron microscopy to compare the category III dentinal adhesive systems--those with shear bond strength values near or exceeding 17 MPa. Contemporary commercial dentinal adhesive systems such as Superbond and Scotchbond Multi-Purpose, chosen for their varied chemical pretreatments, are contrasted; a contemporary commercial system (Prisma Universal Bond 3) with characteristics of category I and II dentinal adhesives is also included for comparison. The shear bond strength values attained with most category III systems are high enough to cause cohesive failure of the dentin during bond strength testing. This result is attributed to a combination of factors that include effective wetting and penetration of the prepared dentinal surface as well as a tendency to leave collagen fibers at the adhesive-dentin interface in an apparently structurally intact state.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8272496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quintessence Int        ISSN: 0033-6572            Impact factor:   1.677


  11 in total

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3.  Durable bonds at the adhesive/dentin interface: an impossible mission or simply a moving target?

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5.  Evaluation of bond strength of different adhesive systems: Shear and Microtensile Bond Strength Test.

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6.  Non-thermal atmospheric plasma brush induces HEMA grafting onto dentin collagen.

Authors:  Mingsheng Chen; Ying Zhang; Vladimir Dusevich; Yi Liu; Qingsong Yu; Yong Wang
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Review 7.  Adhesive/Dentin interface: the weak link in the composite restoration.

Authors:  Paulette Spencer; Qiang Ye; Jonggu Park; Elizabeth M Topp; Anil Misra; Orestes Marangos; Yong Wang; Brenda S Bohaty; Viraj Singh; Fabio Sene; John Eslick; Kyle Camarda; J Lawrence Katz
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8.  Effects of a solubility enhancer on penetration of hydrophobic component in model adhesives into wet demineralized dentin.

Authors:  Xinglin Guo; Paulette Spencer; Yong Wang; Qiang Ye; Xiaomei Yao; Karen Williams
Journal:  Dent Mater       Date:  2007-02-21       Impact factor: 5.304

9.  Comparative Evaluation of Microtensile Bond Strength of Three Adhesive Systems.

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Journal:  Front Dent       Date:  2022-02-06

10.  Preparation and Properties of Novel Dentin Adhesives with Esterase Resistance.

Authors:  Jong-Gu Park; Qiang Ye; Elizabeth M Topp; Elisabet L Kostoryz; Yong Wang; Sarah L Kieweg; Paulette Spencer
Journal:  J Appl Polym Sci Symp       Date:  2007-12-05
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