2003
DOI: 10.1007/s10266-003-0026-x
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Factors affecting in vitro bond strength of bonding agents to human dentin

Abstract: Four generations of total-etch (fourth, fifth) and self-etching (sixth, seventh) bonding agents for use with resin composites are commercially available in the United States. Innovations in bonding agents include: filled systems, release of fluoride and other agents, unit dose, self-cured catalyst, option of etching with either phosphoric acid or self-etching primer, and pH indicators. Factors that can affect in vitro bond strength to human dentin include substrate (superficial dentin, deep dentin; permanent v… Show more

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“…The samples were randomly divided into three groups of 15 teeth. In group 1 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15), the delimited dentin surface was prepared using a round carbide bur (ref. H1.204.018, Komet, Gebr Brasseler, Lemgo, Germany) mounted in a high-speed handpiece, then acid etched for 15 seconds (35% phosphoric acid gel, Ultra-etch, Ultradent Products, South Jordan, UT).…”
Section: Shear Bond Strength Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The samples were randomly divided into three groups of 15 teeth. In group 1 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15), the delimited dentin surface was prepared using a round carbide bur (ref. H1.204.018, Komet, Gebr Brasseler, Lemgo, Germany) mounted in a high-speed handpiece, then acid etched for 15 seconds (35% phosphoric acid gel, Ultra-etch, Ultradent Products, South Jordan, UT).…”
Section: Shear Bond Strength Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure the reproducibility and the reliability of the performances in bonding, the trend in the latest generation of dental bonding systems is to reduce the number of components and clinical placement steps. Different adhesive systems are currently available: total-etch, multiple bottle adhesive systems in three separated steps (acid etching, primer, and adhesive resin); total-etch, single-bottle adhesive systems in two steps (acid etching then primerþadhesive resin); self-etching adhesive systems in two steps using self-etching primer then adhesive resin, or in one step also called ''all-in-one'' that combine etchant, primer and adhesive in one component [15]. When cavities are prepared using an Er:YAG laser, the use of different sort of adhesive systems must be studied, both in terms of microleakage and adhesion values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although technique sensitivity has decreased in some instances, adhesive dentistry still requires a clean substrate for proper bonding. [1][2][3][4] The adhesion site might be contaminated by saliva, blood, or dental gloves during the procedure, resulting in defective bonding. Improper bonding leads to margin discoloration, recurrent caries, postoperative hypersensitivity, and pulpal irritation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bond strengths of bonding agents used with resin cements or resin composites vary among substrates of human enamel, superficial dentin, and deep dentin. 27 The preferable ceramic indirect restorations are attached to the dentin surface rather than to the enamel. To evaluate the bond strength, mid-coronal dentin surfaces were used in this study to have all tubuli oriented perpendicular with respect to the surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%