2019
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23400
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Evaluation of gap formation at the composite resin‐tooth interface after using universal adhesives: In vitro SEM study using the replica technique

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate gap formation after using two universal adhesives, Peak Universal Bond (P), which contains chlorhexidine and Adhese Universal (A), which contains 10‐MDP monomer, and to compare them with two gold standard adhesives. The adhesives were tested in different etching modes, etch‐and‐rinse (ER) or self‐etch (SE), and under thermomechanical loading (TML). Two identical Class V cavities were prepared in each of 30 human third molar teeth, and resin‐composite restorations were made… Show more

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“…Manufacturers still change the composition and properties of dental adhesives to increase the longevity of restoration. The major factors affecting the bonding durability of dental adhesives include not only the type of solvent, the chemical components, their molecular weights or the pH associated with proper preparation of the tooth surface, but also additional components, added to improve bonding durability, including collagen crosslinking agents, antioxidants and protease inhibitors [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manufacturers still change the composition and properties of dental adhesives to increase the longevity of restoration. The major factors affecting the bonding durability of dental adhesives include not only the type of solvent, the chemical components, their molecular weights or the pH associated with proper preparation of the tooth surface, but also additional components, added to improve bonding durability, including collagen crosslinking agents, antioxidants and protease inhibitors [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected scanning resolution of five microns was many times larger than the size of ferrous sulphate ions and thus the scanner’s sensitivity relied on a minimum aggregation for detection. By comparison, the marginal discrepancies between composite resin restorations and natural teeth range from 0.5 µm to more than 100 µm 27–30 . It was therefore proposed our described experimental parameters were appropriate for a study of this kind.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of marginal gaps in RCs restoration is very complex. It involves several factors, such as interface stress during light-curing [7], quality of bonding [31], linear coefficient of thermal expansion [32], mastication loading over the restoration [33] and the quality of cure [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%