2020
DOI: 10.3390/dj8030066
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Comparison between Shear Bond Strength of Er:YAG and Er,Cr:YSGG Lasers-Assisted Dentinal Adhesion of Self-Adhering Resin Composite: An Ex Vivo Study

Abstract: (1) Background: Bonding composite to tooth structure is still evolving with a substitute for phosphoric acid being the main challenge. Lately, a self-adhering composite (SAC) was developed, promising to simplify bonding to tooth structure. Unfortunately, retention especially to dentin, was not as good as the gold standard three steps bonding system. During the last 2 decades, lasers were used to enhance shear bond strength of composite to tooth structure. However, the literature provided limited inform… Show more

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“…However, there was a significant difference when comparing the groups PAL and PLAL with the control group (A), and this may be explained by the association of both laser and calcium phosphate-based desensitizing agents. In the literature, the irradiation with Nd:YAG laser was effective in improving the adhesion between human dentin surface and self-adhesive resin cement [ 33 ] as it increases the resin infiltration into the dentinal tubules [ 34 ]. Besides, it improves the adhesion between lithium disilicate glass–ceramics, resin cement, and dentin [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there was a significant difference when comparing the groups PAL and PLAL with the control group (A), and this may be explained by the association of both laser and calcium phosphate-based desensitizing agents. In the literature, the irradiation with Nd:YAG laser was effective in improving the adhesion between human dentin surface and self-adhesive resin cement [ 33 ] as it increases the resin infiltration into the dentinal tubules [ 34 ]. Besides, it improves the adhesion between lithium disilicate glass–ceramics, resin cement, and dentin [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%