2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572007000400005
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Adhesives with different pHs: effect on the MTBS of chemically activated and light-activated composites to human dentin

Abstract: Purpose:To evaluate the bond strength between human dentin and composites, using two light-activated single-bottle total-etch adhesive systems with different pHs combined with chemically activated and light-activated-composites. The tested hypothesis was that the dentin bond strength is not influenced by an adhesive system of low pH, combined with chemically activated or light-activated composites.Material and Method:Flat dentin surfaces of twenty-eight human third molars were allocated in 4 groups (n=7), depe… Show more

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“…A few studies were identified that revealed no compatibility issues between adhesives and light-activated composites. [13][14][15] However, these early studies report on products that have either disappeared from the market, changed in technology, or were made by a manufacturer that is no longer in business. The authors are not aware of recent studies reporting on the cross-compatibility properties of newer commercially available adhesive systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies were identified that revealed no compatibility issues between adhesives and light-activated composites. [13][14][15] However, these early studies report on products that have either disappeared from the market, changed in technology, or were made by a manufacturer that is no longer in business. The authors are not aware of recent studies reporting on the cross-compatibility properties of newer commercially available adhesive systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%