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Aggressiveness of contemporary self-etching systems. I: Depth of penetration beyond dentin smear layers.

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In this article, the authors examined the aggressiveness of three self-etching adhesive systems in penetrating dentin smear layers of different thickness using transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
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This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2001-07-01. It has received 693 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Smear layer & Dentin Solubility.

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Systematic review of the chemical composition of contemporary dental adhesives

TL;DR: The aim of this article is to systematically review the ingredients commonly used in current dental adhesives as well as the properties of these ingredients.
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Comparative Study on Adhesive Performance of Functional Monomers

TL;DR: Besides self-etching dentin, specific functional monomers have additional chemical bonding efficacy that is expected to contribute to their adhesive potential to tooth tissue.
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Clinical effectiveness of contemporary adhesives: a systematic review of current clinical trials.

TL;DR: Comparison of retention of class-V adhesive restorations as a measure to determine clinical bonding effectiveness of adhesives revealed that glass‐ionomers most effectively and durably bond to tooth tissue.
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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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Aggressiveness of contemporary self-etching adhesives. Part II: etching effects on unground enamel.

TL;DR: Etching patterns of aprismatic enamel and the subsurface hybrid layer morphology, as revealed by SEM, varied according to the aggressiveness of the self-etching adhesives, which exhibited the mildest etching patterns.
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Dentine permeability and dentine adhesion

TL;DR: Acid-etching of dentine produces profound changes in the chemical composition and physical properties of the matrix which can influence the quality of resin-dentine bonds, their strength and perhaps their durability.
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Long-term Durability of Dentin Bonds Made with a Self-etching Primer, in vivo

TL;DR: An in vivo one-year study to evaluate the durability of resin-dentin bonds in the oral cavity, as well as to test the hypothesis that the adhesive interface would show morphological changes in vivo over time.
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Bonding to Ground Dentin by a Phenyl-P Self -etching Primer

TL;DR: Transmission electron microscopy of fractured, lightly smeared, and compactly smeared dentin demonstrated that 20% Phenyl-P in 30% HEMA demineralized the dentin surface by partially dissolving mineral crystals from around collagen, thereby creating a hybrid layer that contained the original smear layer.
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Tensile bond strength to and SEM evaluation of ground and intact enamel surfaces

TL;DR: The bond strengths of the self-etching systems, LBII and MBII, had significantly lower bond strengths to intact enamel than the bonding systems OS and SB using phosphoric acid etching, and FE-SEM revealed that the etching pattern of self- fetching primers was not deep enough to obtain good penetration of bonding resin when applied to intactEnamel surfaces.
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Micromorphological spectrum from overdrying to overwetting acid-conditioned dentin in water-free, acetone-based, single-bottle primer/adhesives

TL;DR: The "window of opportunity" for optimal interfacial integrity for both water-free systems appeared to depend upon keeping the demineralized collagen network moist, coupled with the complete evaporation of excess and "displaced" water from tissues prior to light-curing the prime/adhesives.
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