none11OBJECTIVE: Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple degradation factors, including collagenolytic activity of specific matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Inhibition of host-derived MMPs may, therefore, slow the degradation of HL. The null hypothesis tested is that the presence of MMP-2 is similar regardless of chlorhexidine (CHX) pre-treatment or the use of an adhesive. METHODS: Powdered dentine prepared from extracted human teeth was divided into 4 groups: (G1) mineralised powder (control group); (G2) dentine powder treated with 1% phosphoric acid for 1 min; (G3) 1% phosphoric acid-etched dentine treated with Adper Scotchbond 1 XT (SB1XT; 3M ESPE); (G4) 1% phosphoric acid-etched dentin...
SUMMARY Objectives: Published transmission electron microscopy analysis of in vitro resin-dentin bon...
Abstract Objectives: Resin-dentin bond strength decreases over time. This reduction is related to t...
Objective. Dentinal MMPs have been claimed to contribute to the auto-degradation of collagen fibrils...
Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple degradatio...
Objective Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple...
Objective: Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple...
Objective: Inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity is expected to increase long-term s...
none10siAuto-degradation of collagen matrices occurs within hybrid layers created by contemporary de...
Cross-linking agents used in clinically applicable periods of time are capable of inactivating matri...
Adhesive procedures activate dentin-associated matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), and so iatrogenical...
Endogenous matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) released by adhesive procedures may degrade collagen in ...
Auto-degradation of collagen matrices occurs within hybrid layers created by contemporary dentin bon...
Dentin matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of host-derived proteolytic enzymes trapped wit...
none10Objectives. This study evaluated the role of endogenous dentin MMPs in auto-degradation of col...
RESULTS: The etching protocol (37% H₃P0₄ or EDTA) interfered with hybrid layer formation, monomer pe...
SUMMARY Objectives: Published transmission electron microscopy analysis of in vitro resin-dentin bon...
Abstract Objectives: Resin-dentin bond strength decreases over time. This reduction is related to t...
Objective. Dentinal MMPs have been claimed to contribute to the auto-degradation of collagen fibrils...
Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple degradatio...
Objective Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple...
Objective: Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple...
Objective: Inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity is expected to increase long-term s...
none10siAuto-degradation of collagen matrices occurs within hybrid layers created by contemporary de...
Cross-linking agents used in clinically applicable periods of time are capable of inactivating matri...
Adhesive procedures activate dentin-associated matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), and so iatrogenical...
Endogenous matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) released by adhesive procedures may degrade collagen in ...
Auto-degradation of collagen matrices occurs within hybrid layers created by contemporary dentin bon...
Dentin matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of host-derived proteolytic enzymes trapped wit...
none10Objectives. This study evaluated the role of endogenous dentin MMPs in auto-degradation of col...
RESULTS: The etching protocol (37% H₃P0₄ or EDTA) interfered with hybrid layer formation, monomer pe...
SUMMARY Objectives: Published transmission electron microscopy analysis of in vitro resin-dentin bon...
Abstract Objectives: Resin-dentin bond strength decreases over time. This reduction is related to t...
Objective. Dentinal MMPs have been claimed to contribute to the auto-degradation of collagen fibrils...