2013
DOI: 10.11607/prd.1096
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Dentin Bond Strength: Influence of Er:YAG and Nd:YAG Lasers

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“…However, the acidity of the product was insufficient to eliminate the smear layer. This smear layer prevents the diffusion of resin into the dentin structure (collagen layer), hence affecting SBS values [29]. Consequently, it is advisable to eliminate the smear layer in order to improve the infiltration of the flowable composite into superficial collagen fibers and dentin tubules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the acidity of the product was insufficient to eliminate the smear layer. This smear layer prevents the diffusion of resin into the dentin structure (collagen layer), hence affecting SBS values [29]. Consequently, it is advisable to eliminate the smear layer in order to improve the infiltration of the flowable composite into superficial collagen fibers and dentin tubules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, Yazici et al have proven that dentin prepared with Er:YAG laser might improve bonding effectiveness to dentin [10, 19, 24, 25], similar to using phosphoric acid prior to applying SACs [2527]. However, some other studies have reported opposite results; studies showed that laser irradiation weakens the bond strength of the adhesive [28] and that conventional etching with 35% phosphoric acid yielded significantly higher bond strength values compared to thermal etching with the Er:YAG laser [29]. …”
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“…The Clearfil SE Bond adhesive system uses the self-etching approach, in which dentin demineralization and monomer infiltration occur simultaneously, unlike the etch-and-rinse approach, which requires the application of phosphoric acid, and which demineralizes dentin more deeply [5]. By using the etch-and-rinse approach, it has been demonstrated that Nd:YAG irradiation does not alter bond strength to dentin [29,30]. This suggests that acid conditioning may be important for adhesion in Nd:YAG irradiated tissues.…”
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“…During laser application the laser tip was at a 908 angle, perpendicular to the surface, and at a distance of 1 mm from the surface. [9][10][11] Restoration Placement…”
Section: Treatment With Nd:yag Lasermentioning
confidence: 99%