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Aspects of silane coupling agents and surface conditioning in dentistry: An overview

Christie Ying Kei Lung, +1 more
- 01 May 2012 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 5, pp 467-477
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An overview of aspects of silane coupling agents and surface conditioning in dentistry is given to give an overview of the current surface conditioning methods as well as new surface conditioning techniques to enhance the bonding through conventional silanization approaches.
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This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2012-05-01. It has received 495 citations till now.

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Ceramic dental biomaterials and CAD/CAM technology: state of the art.

TL;DR: Developments in CAD/CAM technology have catalyzed researches in all-ceramic biomaterials and their applications and multiple options are now available to the clinicians for the fabrication of aesthetic all ceramic restorations.
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Silane adhesion mechanism in dental applications and surface treatments: A review.

TL;DR: Development of new silane coupling agents, their optimization, and surface treatment methods are in progress to address the long term resin bond durability and are highly important.
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Meta-analysis of Bonding Effectiveness to Zirconia Ceramics

TL;DR: The combination of mechanical and chemical pre-treatment appeared particularly crucial to obtain durable bonding to zirconia ceramics, and a tensile test appeared more discriminative, particularly when combined with ‘water storage’ aging.
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Aspects of bonding between resin luting cements and glass ceramic materials

TL;DR: Resin-ceramic bonding has been improved substantially in the past few years and Hydrofluoric acid (HF) etching followed by silanizaiton has become the most widely accepted surface treatment for glass ceramics.
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Supraparticles: Functionality from Uniform Structural Motifs

TL;DR: The formation of supraparticles as a result of colloidal properties interplaying with external process parameters is discussed and structure-property and process-structure relationships are established that provide unifying guidelines for the rational design of functional suprap articles with optimized properties.
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