Composite restorations have higher failure rates, more recurrent caries and increased frequency of replacement as compared to dental amalgam. Penetration of bacterial enzymes, oral fluids, and bacteria into the crevices between the tooth and composite undermines the restoration and leads to recurrent decay and failure. The gingival margin of composite restora tions is particularly vulnerable to decay and at this margin, the adhesive and its seal to dentin provides the primary barrier between the prepared tooth and the environment. The intent of this article is to examine physico-chemical factors that affect the integrity and durability of the adhesive/dentin interfacial bond; and to explore how these factors act synergistically with mechani...
Objectives: This study examined the effect of one-bottle adhesives with different acidities on bondi...
The essential goal of any adhesive restoration is to achieve a tight and long-lasting adaptation of ...
Background: Bonding to enamel and, subsequently, bonding to dentin have been among the most signific...
Results from clinical studies suggest that more than half of the 166 million dental restorations tha...
Results from clinical studies suggest that more than half of the 166 million dental restorations tha...
© 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. All rights are reserved. Clinical studies have demo...
Nearly 100 million of the 170 million composite and amalgam restorations placed annually in the Unit...
In the United States, composites accounted for nearly 70% of the 173.2 million composite and amalgam...
SummaryDentin adhesive systems have dramatically developed during the past decades. In a prepared ca...
in english Introduction: Composite restorations in the oral cavity are exposed to an aggressive envi...
SummaryAdhesive technology has evolved rapidly since it was introduced more than fifty years ago. To...
Success in adhesive dentistry means long lasting restorations. However, there is substantial evidenc...
Abstract Bonding plays a major role in dentistry nowadays. Dental adhesives are used in association ...
OBJECTIVE: Most of current dental adhesive systems show favorable immediate results in terms of rete...
Objective. Most of current dental adhesive systems show favorable immediate results in terms of rete...
Objectives: This study examined the effect of one-bottle adhesives with different acidities on bondi...
The essential goal of any adhesive restoration is to achieve a tight and long-lasting adaptation of ...
Background: Bonding to enamel and, subsequently, bonding to dentin have been among the most signific...
Results from clinical studies suggest that more than half of the 166 million dental restorations tha...
Results from clinical studies suggest that more than half of the 166 million dental restorations tha...
© 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. All rights are reserved. Clinical studies have demo...
Nearly 100 million of the 170 million composite and amalgam restorations placed annually in the Unit...
In the United States, composites accounted for nearly 70% of the 173.2 million composite and amalgam...
SummaryDentin adhesive systems have dramatically developed during the past decades. In a prepared ca...
in english Introduction: Composite restorations in the oral cavity are exposed to an aggressive envi...
SummaryAdhesive technology has evolved rapidly since it was introduced more than fifty years ago. To...
Success in adhesive dentistry means long lasting restorations. However, there is substantial evidenc...
Abstract Bonding plays a major role in dentistry nowadays. Dental adhesives are used in association ...
OBJECTIVE: Most of current dental adhesive systems show favorable immediate results in terms of rete...
Objective. Most of current dental adhesive systems show favorable immediate results in terms of rete...
Objectives: This study examined the effect of one-bottle adhesives with different acidities on bondi...
The essential goal of any adhesive restoration is to achieve a tight and long-lasting adaptation of ...
Background: Bonding to enamel and, subsequently, bonding to dentin have been among the most signific...