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Immediate bonding properties of universal adhesives to dentine.

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The results indicate that this new category of universal adhesives used on dentine as either etch-and-rinse or self-etch strategies were inferior as regards at least one of the properties evaluated (μTBS, NL and DC) in comparison with the controlAdhesives.
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This article is published in Journal of Dentistry.The article was published on 2013-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 293 citations till now.

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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?

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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Classification review of dental adhesive systems: from the IV generation to the universal type.

TL;DR: The literature on the current knowledge for each adhesive system according to their classification that have been advocated by many authorities in most operative/restorative procedures is reviewed to help clinicians to choose the appropriate dentin bonding agents for optimal clinical outcomes.
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Bonding performance of universal adhesives in different etching modes.

TL;DR: 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.
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In Vitro Longevity of Bonding Properties of Universal Adhesives to Dentin

TL;DR: Universal adhesives that contain MDP showed higher and more stable μTBS with reduced NL at the interfaces after 6 months of water storage.
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A Critical Review of the Durability of Adhesion to Tooth Tissue: Methods and Results

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

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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The promotion of adhesion by the infiltration of monomers into tooth substrates.

TL;DR: Scanning electron microscopic studies suggested that the monomers possess affinity with the hard tissue as indicated by the good adhesion provided by the interlocking at the tubules.
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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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Single-step adhesives are permeable membranes.

TL;DR: Morphological manifestations of delayed light-activation of composite in the hydrated dentine bonding substrate were exclusively located along the composite-adhesive interface, and were present as large voids, resin globules and honeycomb structures that formed partitions around a myriad of small blisters along the fractured interfaces.
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