Statement of problem. The applications of dual-polymerizing resin cements for all-ceramic restorations have considerably increased. For a successful clinical outcome, the luting agent should have high bond strength, not only to the ceramic surface, but also to the tooth surface
Abstract Introduction The success of indirect restorations depends on the union between cement and ...
Background:All ceramic restorations benefit from resin cementbonding to the tooth. However, the lite...
hesive, dual-polymerizing resin cements require no treatment to the prepared tooth surfaces before c...
Statement of problem. The applications of dual-polymerizing resin cements for all-ceramic restoratio...
BACKGROUND: The selection of the appropriate luting cement is a key factor for achieving a strong bo...
All ceramic restorations benefit from resin cement bonding to the tooth. No currently available...
The aim was to compare eight types of luting agents when used to bond six indirect, laboratory resto...
Since light-curing through ceramic dental restorations can be attenuated by the material crystalline...
Purpose: To evaluate the microtensile bond strength (MTBS) of ceramic cemented to dentin varying the...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. (1) To determine if the mode of polymerization...
Aim: To evaluate the shear bond strength (SBS) of resin cements, flowable composites, and a preheate...
The inability of resin composite to bond directly to dentine has compromised the clinical success of...
PubMed ID: 19058683Purpose: To examine the effect of different adhesive luting systems on the shear ...
WOS: 000290848000004This in vitro study evaluated the effects of light polymerised (LP) and dual pol...
Three resin cements, RelyX™ Ultimate, Panavia F2.0 and RelyX™ U200, were evaluated for their bond st...
Abstract Introduction The success of indirect restorations depends on the union between cement and ...
Background:All ceramic restorations benefit from resin cementbonding to the tooth. However, the lite...
hesive, dual-polymerizing resin cements require no treatment to the prepared tooth surfaces before c...
Statement of problem. The applications of dual-polymerizing resin cements for all-ceramic restoratio...
BACKGROUND: The selection of the appropriate luting cement is a key factor for achieving a strong bo...
All ceramic restorations benefit from resin cement bonding to the tooth. No currently available...
The aim was to compare eight types of luting agents when used to bond six indirect, laboratory resto...
Since light-curing through ceramic dental restorations can be attenuated by the material crystalline...
Purpose: To evaluate the microtensile bond strength (MTBS) of ceramic cemented to dentin varying the...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. (1) To determine if the mode of polymerization...
Aim: To evaluate the shear bond strength (SBS) of resin cements, flowable composites, and a preheate...
The inability of resin composite to bond directly to dentine has compromised the clinical success of...
PubMed ID: 19058683Purpose: To examine the effect of different adhesive luting systems on the shear ...
WOS: 000290848000004This in vitro study evaluated the effects of light polymerised (LP) and dual pol...
Three resin cements, RelyX™ Ultimate, Panavia F2.0 and RelyX™ U200, were evaluated for their bond st...
Abstract Introduction The success of indirect restorations depends on the union between cement and ...
Background:All ceramic restorations benefit from resin cementbonding to the tooth. However, the lite...
hesive, dual-polymerizing resin cements require no treatment to the prepared tooth surfaces before c...