2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2008.09.006
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Dentin and enamel bond strengths of dual-cure composite luting agents used with dual-cure dental adhesives

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“…Accordingly, this study utilized a multi‐appointment procedure, artificial saliva containing an electrolyte composition similar to that of human saliva, and a bleaching agent with a neutral pH. Although a shear bond strength test has some shortcomings, its usage is still being reported in literature 40 and it does have its own advantages. While shear bond strength testing can only yield comparative data, specimen preparation and testing is relatively straightforward in comparison to tensile test methods, hence its use in this work 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accordingly, this study utilized a multi‐appointment procedure, artificial saliva containing an electrolyte composition similar to that of human saliva, and a bleaching agent with a neutral pH. Although a shear bond strength test has some shortcomings, its usage is still being reported in literature 40 and it does have its own advantages. While shear bond strength testing can only yield comparative data, specimen preparation and testing is relatively straightforward in comparison to tensile test methods, hence its use in this work 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have suggested that acid etching can increase the bond strength of single‐step, self‐etch adhesive systems, 40,52 and the manufacturers of single‐component all‐in‐one self‐etch adhesive systems suggest that uncut enamel should be treated with a phosphoric acid gel, rinsed with water, and then gently dried before using the bond. However, because this study was conducted with ground enamel surfaces, this adhesive was applied directly to enamel surfaces without any pretreatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the apical third, the bond strengths of LuA did not significantly decrease compared to the more coronal parts, whereas those of Lu decreased significantly. LuA and Lu group differed only in the use of Contax Activator that is a self-cure activator 17. The Contax Activator includes hydrophilic and acidic bis-GMA resin with benzoyl peroxide that is an initiator for the chemical-cured resins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most dual-cured resin cements still require light-curing procedure given that they demonstrate inferior hardness when light-curing is not performed 9,16. When self- and dual-cure resin cements are used with some 6 th or 7 th generation adhesive (self-etching adhesive) systems, the residual acidic monomers of the adhesive react with initiators (tertiary amine) of the self- and dual-cure resin cements resulting in compromised polymerization of the resin cements 17. To counterbalance the acid-base incompatibility between the tertiary amines and the residual acidic monomers, a self-cure activator that is usually ternary catalyst should be used 17…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in agreement with previous studies done by McSherry PF (1996), 21 Imad Shammaa et al (1999), 22 Summers A, Kao E, Gilmore J, Gunel E, Ngan P (2004), 23 Al Shamsi A, Cunningham J, Lamey PJ, Lynch E (2006), 1 Ritter AV, Ghanam E, Luiz AF (2009). 24 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%