2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2014.05.011
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The influence of experimental silane primers on dentin bond strength and morphology: A laboratory and finite element analysis study

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“…As is known, HEMA, an ethanol-ester of methacrylic acid, is a common ingredient of bonding agents. Dissolving HEMA into primers with polar solvents in a proper fraction may help forming a stronger hybrid layer, thereby improving the bond strength and reducing stress transfer [76,77]. However, once HEMA copolymerized with other adhesive monomers, it loses its MMP inhibition ability.…”
Section: Methods To Modify the Bonding Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is known, HEMA, an ethanol-ester of methacrylic acid, is a common ingredient of bonding agents. Dissolving HEMA into primers with polar solvents in a proper fraction may help forming a stronger hybrid layer, thereby improving the bond strength and reducing stress transfer [76,77]. However, once HEMA copolymerized with other adhesive monomers, it loses its MMP inhibition ability.…”
Section: Methods To Modify the Bonding Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%