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Bonding performance of universal adhesives in different etching modes.
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Application of an etching step prior to UAs improves their dentine penetration, but does not affect their bond strength to dentine after 24h or after thermocycling for 5000 cycles.About:
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Bond strength of universal adhesives: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: The enamel bond strength of universal adhesives is improved with prior phosphoric acid etching, however, this effect was not evident for dentin with the use of mild universalAdhesives with the etch-and-rinse strategy.
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Bonding of universal adhesives to dentine-Old wine in new bottles?
Chen Chen,Li Na Niu,Haifeng Xie,Zheng yi Zhang,Liqun Zhou,Kai Jiao,Ji-hua Chen,David H. Pashley,Franklin Chi Meng Tay +8 more
TL;DR: The present study examined the short-term in vitro performance of five universal adhesives bonded to human coronal dentine, showing the increase in versatility of universalAdhesives is not accompanied by technological advances for overcoming the challenges associated with previous generations of adhesive.
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A new universal simplified adhesive: 36-Month randomized double-blind clinical trial
Alessandro Dourado Loguercio,Eloisa Andrade de Paula,Viviane Hass,Issis Luque-Martinez,Alessandra Reis,Jorge Perdigão +5 more
TL;DR: While there was no statistical difference among bonding strategies when a universal adhesive was used, there were signs of degradation when theuniversal adhesive was applied in SE mode, especially for the criteria marginal staining and marginal adaptation.
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Universal dental adhesives: Current status, laboratory testing, and clinical performance
TL;DR: Although Universal Adhesives can chemically bond to various tooth and direct/indirect restorative substrates, the stability of this bond is material-dependent and subject to hydrolytic degradation, which undermines the versatility of UAs.
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Universal adhesives: the next evolution in adhesive dentistry?
TL;DR: The origin, chemistry, strengths, weaknesses, and clinical relevance of this new genre of dental adhesives are examined, which have the potential to significantly simplify and expedite adhesive protocols and may indeed represent the next evolution in adhesive dentistry.
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A Critical Review of the Durability of Adhesion to Tooth Tissue: Methods and Results
J. De Munck,K.L. Van Landuyt,Marleen Peumans,André Poitevin,Paul Lambrechts,M Braem,B. Van Meerbeek +6 more
TL;DR: This paper critically appraises methodologies that focus on chemical degradation patterns of hydrolysis and elution of interface components, as well as mechanically oriented test set-ups, such as fatigue and fracture toughness measurements, to assess adhesion durability.
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Buonocore memorial lecture, adhesion to enamel and dentin: current status and future challenges
Bart Van Meerbeek,Jan De Munck,Yasuhiro Yoshida,Satoshi Inoue,Marcos A. Vargas,Padmini Vijay,Kirsten Van Landuyt,Paul Lambrechts,Guido Vanherle +8 more
TL;DR: The basic bonding mechanism to enamel and dentin of these three approaches is demonstrated by means of ultramorphological and chemical characterization of tooth-biomaterial interfacial interactions and confirms that conventional three-step etch&rinse adhesives still perform most favorably and are most reliable in the long-term.
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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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Thermal cycling procedures for laboratory testing of dental restorations.
M.S Gale,Brian W. Darvell +1 more
TL;DR: A clinically relevant thermal cycling regimen was derived from the in vivo information, and is suggested as a benchmark standard, and a provisional estimate of approximately 10,000 cycles per year is suggested.
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Comparative Study on Adhesive Performance of Functional Monomers
Yasuhiro Yoshida,K. Nagakane,R. Fukuda,Y. Nakayama,Masayuki Okazaki,Hideaki Shintani,Satoshi Inoue,Yoh-ichi Tagawa,Kazuomi Suzuki,J. De Munck,B. Van Meerbeek +10 more
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.