2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9612(03)00262-x
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In vitro degradation of resin–dentin bonds analyzed by microtensile bond test, scanning and transmission electron microscopy

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“…The ideal hybrid layer would be characterized as a threedimensional collagen-resin biopolymer that provides both a continuous and stable link between the bulk adhesive and dentin substrate (Misra et al, 2004). A volume of demineralized/unprotected collagen remains at the bottom of the hybrid layer (BHL), susceptible of degradation, attributed to the action of host-derived matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) (Hashimoto et al, 2003;Hebling et al, 2005;Pashley et al, 2004). This jeopardizes the longevity of bonded restorations, compromising the bonding efficacy over time (Breschi et al, 2010;Carrilho et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ideal hybrid layer would be characterized as a threedimensional collagen-resin biopolymer that provides both a continuous and stable link between the bulk adhesive and dentin substrate (Misra et al, 2004). A volume of demineralized/unprotected collagen remains at the bottom of the hybrid layer (BHL), susceptible of degradation, attributed to the action of host-derived matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) (Hashimoto et al, 2003;Hebling et al, 2005;Pashley et al, 2004). This jeopardizes the longevity of bonded restorations, compromising the bonding efficacy over time (Breschi et al, 2010;Carrilho et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Marginal micro-infiltration leads to problems such as the early loss of the restoration due to recurring caries, postoperative sensitivity or pulpal damage [1,2,3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides the esthetic advantages related with its light transmission characteristics and similar color to teeth structures, the fiber-glass posts may be adhesively cemented and have a modulus of elasticity close to that of dentin, which minimizes the possibility of fracture of the remaining root [1]. However, the adhesive bonding of such posts to root dentin remains a frequently observed problem, due to hydrolytic degradation of the hybrid layer, which can result to the long-term reduction in bond strength [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%