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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.About:
This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2005-09-01. It has received 744 citations till now.read more
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Systematic review of the chemical composition of contemporary dental adhesives
Kirsten Van Landuyt,Johan Snauwaert,Jan De Munck,Marleen Peumans,Yasuhiro Yoshida,André Poitevin,Eduardo Coutinho,Kazuomi Suzuki,Paul Lambrechts,Bart Van Meerbeek +9 more
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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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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Longevity of posterior composite restorations: not only a matter of materials
Flávio Fernando Demarco,Marcos Britto Correa,Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci,Rafael R. Moraes,Niek J.M. Opdam +4 more
TL;DR: A long survival rate for posterior composite restorations can be expected provided that patient, operator and materials factors are taken into account when the restorATIONS are performed.
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Relationship between bond-strength tests and clinical outcomes
B. Van Meerbeek,Marleen Peumans,André Poitevin,Atsushi Mine,A. Van Ende,Aline de Almeida Neves,J. De Munck +6 more
TL;DR: An extensive literature review with regard to the different laboratory bond-strength test methods and their data provided, along with a second extensive Literature review on clinical effectiveness data of adhesives in terms of retention rates of adhesive Class-V restorations are reported on.
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Limitations in Bonding to Dentin and Experimental Strategies to Prevent Bond Degradation
Yan Liu,Leo Tjäderhane,Lorenzo Breschi,Annalisa Mazzoni,Nan Li,Jing Mao,David H. Pashley,Franklin Chi Meng Tay +7 more
TL;DR: Five experimental strategies developed by different research groups for extending the longevity of resin-dentin bonds are examined, finding a combination of several of these strategies should result in overcoming the critical barriers to progress currently encountered in dentin bonding.
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In vitro degradation of resin-dentin bonds analyzed by microtensile bond test, scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
TL;DR: Transmission electron microscopic examination revealed the presence of micromorphological alterations in the collagen fibrils after 1 year of water storage, which seem to be responsible for the bond degradation leading to bond strength reduction.
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Adhesives and cements to promote preservation dentistry
Bart Van Meerbeek,Marcos A. Vargas,Satoshi Inoue,Yasuhiro Yoshida,Marleen Peumans,Paul Lambrechts,Guido Vanherle +6 more
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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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Studies on the Adhesion of Glass-ionomer Cements to Dentin
TL;DR: From corresponding XPS results, it was clear that the adhesion characteristics were significantly affected by light-curing and the chemical structure of the polymer.
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Failure, repair, refurbishing and longevity of restorations.
Ivar A. Mjör,Valeria V. Gordan +1 more
TL;DR: The clinical diagnosis of secondary caries is the main reason for replacement of all types of directly-placed restorations and the criteria for the diagnosis must be improved and come in line with those for primary caries.