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Clinical effectiveness of contemporary adhesives: a systematic review of current clinical trials.

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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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This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2005-09-01. It has received 744 citations till now.

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The Survival of Class V Composite Restorations and Analysis of Marginal Discoloration.

TL;DR: The aims of this retrospective clinical study were to analyze the longevity of class V composite restorations and compare the results obtained from clinical and laboratory evaluation of marginal discoloration, which will be helpful in determining the need for timely repair or replacement.
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Influence of TiO2 and ZrO2 Nanoparticles on Adhesive Bond Strength and Viscosity of Dentin Polymer: A Physical and Chemical Evaluation

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental adhesive (EA) was formulated and reinforced with 5 wt.% titanium dioxide (TiO2) or zirconium oxide (ZrO2), respectively, and then analyzed the impact of this reinforcement on various mechanical properties of the adhesives.
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Mechanical viscoelastic behavior of dental adhesives

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the mechanical properties of dental adhesives at different testing temperatures after dry and wet storage, and found that contact with water after polymerization and increase of temperature resulted in a decline of the HEMA-containing adhesive properties.
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Fluorophosphonylated Monomers for Dental Applications

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of acrylate derivatives bearing a difluorophosphonic acid function has been realized by ring-opening reaction of oxacycles and alkylation of fluorinated carbanions.
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Class II composite resin restorations: faster, easier, predictable

TL;DR: Clinicians have always wanted an easier, efficient placement technique for posterior composite restorations that rivals that for amalgam, and it appears that advances in instrumentation, materials and technology have finally delivered it.
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Buonocore memorial lecture, adhesion to enamel and dentin: current status and future challenges

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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Setting Stress in Composite Resin in Relation to Configuration of the Restoration

TL;DR: It was shown that in most of the clinically relevant cavity configurations, the stress-relieving flow is not sufficient to preserve adhesion to dentin by dentin-bonding agents.
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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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Aggressiveness of contemporary self-etching systems. I: Depth of penetration beyond dentin smear layers.

TL;DR: 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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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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