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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
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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.About:
This article is published in Biomaterials.The article was published on 2007-09-01. It has received 1218 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dental bonding.read more
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Moving Towards a Finer Way of Light-Cured Resin-Based Restorative Dental Materials: Recent Advances in Photoinitiating Systems Based on Iodonium Salts
Monika Topa,Joanna Ortyl +1 more
TL;DR: The challenges faced when using the latest inventions in the field of dental materials are represented, with a particular focus on photoinitiating systems based on iodonium salts.
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Microtensile bond strength of etch and rinse versus self-etch adhesive systems.
TL;DR: It was concluded that the etch and rinse adhesive had higher microtensile bond strength when compared to that of the self-etch adhesives.
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Technique sensitivity of water-free one-step adhesives.
K.L. Van Landuyt,Atsushi Mine,J. De Munck,E. Countinho,Marleen Peumans,Siegfried Jaecques,Paul Lambrechts,B. Van Meerbeek +7 more
TL;DR: Unexpectedly, even on air-dried dentin, the water-free adhesives were able to demineralize dentin however to a limited extent, hence impairing the bond strength.
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Dentin bond strengths of four adhesion strategies after thermal fatigue and 6-month water storage.
TL;DR: The self-etch adhesion strategies XTR and AIO performed similarly or better than the etch-and-rinse adhesives FL and SOLO for all three testing conditions, and their aging stability seems to be material-dependent.
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Shear Bond Strength and Fracture Analysis of Human vs. Bovine Teeth
TL;DR: Bovine teeth are questionnable as a substrate for shear bond testing because solely conducted SBS on bovine substrate are not sufficient to judge the perfomance of adhesives, thus bovines teeth are questioned as a substratum for sheer bond testing.
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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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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.