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A challenge to the conventional wisdom that simultaneous etching and resin infiltration always occurs in self-etch adhesives.

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In this article, the authors provided morphological evidence that discrepancies between the depth of demineralization and the depths of resin infiltration can occur in some mild self-etch adhesives.
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This article is published in Biomaterials.The article was published on 2004-05-01. It has received 284 citations till now.

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State of the art of self-etch adhesives

TL;DR: The major shortcomings of the most simple-to-use one-step (self-etch) adhesives are addressed and special attention is devoted to the AD-concept and the benefit of chemical interfacial interaction with regard to bond durability.
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Technique-sensitivity of Contemporary Adhesives

TL;DR: Besides micro-mechanical interlocking through hybrid-layer formation, self-etch adhesives may benefit from additional chemical interaction between the functional monomer and residual hydroxyapatite, which may account for their lower bonding effectiveness.
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Current aspects on bonding effectiveness and stability in adhesive dentistry

TL;DR: It is concluded that not only the adhesive formulation, but also substrate nature must be taken into account to achieve a stable bonding interface, rendering the restorative treatment more predictable in terms of clinical performance.
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Hydrolytic Stability of Self-etch Adhesives Bonded to Dentin

TL;DR: The findings of this study support the concept that long-term durability of adhesive-dentin bonds depends on the chemical bonding potential of the functional monomer.
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Four-year Water Degradation of Total-etch Adhesives Bonded to Dentin

TL;DR: It is concluded that resin bonded to enamel protected the resin-dentin bond against degradation, while direct exposure to water for 4 years affected bonds produced by two-step total-etch adhesives.
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Single-step adhesives are permeable membranes.

TL;DR: Morphological manifestations of delayed light-activation of composite in the hydrated dentine bonding substrate were exclusively located along the composite-adhesive interface, and were present as large voids, resin globules and honeycomb structures that formed partitions around a myriad of small blisters along the fractured interfaces.
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Two Modes of Nanoleakage Expression in Single-step Adhesives

TL;DR: The observed spotted pattern identified with the use of ammoniacal silver nitrate probably represents potentially permeable regions in the adhesive and hybrid layers that result from the interaction of the basic diamine silver ions with acidic/hydrophilic resin components.
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Nanoleakage: leakage within the hybrid layer.

TL;DR: The present microscopic study examined the migration of silver nitrate into the interface between dentin and five different dentin bonding agents used to restore class 5 cavities, in the absence of gap formation.
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Assessment by Nano-indentation of the Hardness and Elasticity of the Resin-Dentin Bonding Area

TL;DR: The hardness and Young's modulus of the successive layers across a resin-dentin bonding area were determined by nano-indentation for four commercially-available dentin adhesive systems, of which two were also applied with a different conditioning agent.
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