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Systematic review of the chemical composition of contemporary dental adhesives

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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.
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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.

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Adhesives for Medical and Dental Applications

TL;DR: This chapter focuses on adhesives used in direct physiological contact during dental and medical procedures, and one of the newest bioadhesives enables drugs to be delivered through the mouth, nasal passages, and other mucous membranes, rather than only being administered through skin.
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Adhesive system affects repair bond strength of resin composite.

TL;DR: In the repair of aged resin composite, two- step self-etch and two-step total-etch adhesives exhibited higher shear bond strength values than that of one-stepSelf-etch adhesive.
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Clinical Evaluation of a Universal Adhesive in Non-Carious Cervical Lesions

TL;DR: Both self-etch and selective enamel etch techniques with a universal adhesive produced clinically acceptable results in resin composite restorations for NCCLs over 2 years.
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Synthesis and characterization of Ciprofloxacin-containing divinyl oligomers and assessment of their biodegradation in simulated salivary esterase.

TL;DR: Oligomers synthesized which incorporated enhanced bio-stability but would also be able to generate antimicrobial function if they underwent degradation were found to be significantly more stable than BisGMA.
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Bond strengths, degree of conversion of the cement and molecular structure of the adhesive-dentine joint in fibre post restorations

TL;DR: Although not totally stable at the adhesive-dentine interface, the 3-step etch-and-rinse adhesive in the coronal dentine provided the best bond strength, degree of conversion of the cement and hybrid layer thickness in post restorations, in both short- and long-term analyses.
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Principles of polymerization

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the properties of polymers and their applications in the literature, including the following: 1.1 Types of Polymers and Polymerization. 2.3 Linear, Branched, and Crosslinked Polymers.
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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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Handbook of radical polymerization

TL;DR: Krzysztof Matyjaszewski and Thomas P. Davis as discussed by the authors discussed the fundamental concepts and history of living radical polymers and their application in industrial applications and processes.
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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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