2020
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2020/545
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To Evaluate the Shear Bond Strength of Bondable Molar Tubes by Two Enamel Conditioning Techniques

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“…They found that sandblasting using 50μ aluminum oxide particles instead of the acid etching technique improved the bond strength. Moreover, sandblasting using 100μ aluminum oxide particles recorded higher bond strength than 50μ particles (57) . In 2020, Jardim et al conducted an in-vitro study and found that using flowable resin adhesives as a bonding reinforcement (the additional adhesive layer at the molar/tube interface) does not provide a significant increase in the bond strength of the molar tubes (17) .…”
Section: The Effect Of Bonding Technique On Failure Ratesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…They found that sandblasting using 50μ aluminum oxide particles instead of the acid etching technique improved the bond strength. Moreover, sandblasting using 100μ aluminum oxide particles recorded higher bond strength than 50μ particles (57) . In 2020, Jardim et al conducted an in-vitro study and found that using flowable resin adhesives as a bonding reinforcement (the additional adhesive layer at the molar/tube interface) does not provide a significant increase in the bond strength of the molar tubes (17) .…”
Section: The Effect Of Bonding Technique On Failure Ratesmentioning
confidence: 90%