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Marco Antonio Bottino

Researcher at Sao Paulo State University

Publications -  411
Citations -  8485

Marco Antonio Bottino is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bond strength & Ceramic. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 378 publications receiving 6987 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Antonio Bottino include University of São Paulo & University of Catania.

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Microtensile bond strength of a resin cement to glass infiltrated zirconia-reinforced ceramic : The effect of surface conditioning

TL;DR: Conditioning the INC-ZR ceramic surfaces with silica coating and silanization using either chairside or laboratory devices provided higher bond strengths of the resin cement than with airborne particle abrasion using 110 microm Al(2)O(3).
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Effect of surface conditioning methods on the microtensile bond strength of resin composite to composite after aging conditions.

TL;DR: Chairside silica coating and silanization provided higher resin-resin bond strength values compared to acid etching with phosphoric acid followed by adhesive resin applications and Citric acid was the least aggressive aging medium.
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Vertical marginal discrepancy of ceramic copings with different ceramic materials, finish lines, and luting agents: an in vitro evaluation.

TL;DR: Considering each factor separately, the ceramic manufacturing technique appeared to be the most important factor tested for the definitive vertical discrepancy of all-ceramic copings, with lower mean values for Procera copings.
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Microtensile bond strength of a resin cement to feldpathic ceramic after different etching and silanization regimens in dry and aged conditions.

TL;DR: The highest bond strengths were achieved in both dry and thermocycled conditions when the ceramics were etched with HF acid gel and silanized, with the latter providing higher results.
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Bond strength of a resin cement to high-alumina and zirconia-reinforced ceramics: The effect of surface conditioning

TL;DR: Conditioning the high-strength ceramic surfaces with silica coating and silanization provided higher bond strengths of the resin cement than with airborne particle abrasion with 110-microm Al2O3 andsilanization.