2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12633-015-9292-9
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A Novel Silane System for Amalgam Repair with Resin Composite: an in vitro Study

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“…The surfaces of zinc-free amalgams, which were used in the present study, are oxidized and present oxide layers primarily consisting of tin oxide (31). Therefore, the formation of covalent bonds between oxygen/OH-groups and Si atoms of silane-containing adhesives might be possible (23).…”
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“…The surfaces of zinc-free amalgams, which were used in the present study, are oxidized and present oxide layers primarily consisting of tin oxide (31). Therefore, the formation of covalent bonds between oxygen/OH-groups and Si atoms of silane-containing adhesives might be possible (23).…”
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“…Philipp Kanzow 1) , Steffi Baxter 1) , Marta Rizk 1) , Torsten Wassmann 2) , and Annette Wiegand 1) (8) that make comparison difficult. While many studies have investigated the repair bond strength of composites (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19), only a few have analyzed the SBS of repaired amalgam (20)(21)(22)(23). A direct comparison of repaired composite and amalgam under the same conditions has yet to be performed.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of a Universal Adhesive For Repair Bonding To Composite And Amalgammentioning
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“…It has been reported that using silane coupling agents after air-particle abrasion improves the bond strength. Following the application of a silane coupling agent to the substructure surface, siloxane-to-metal linkage is produced; however, the formation is highly dependent on the metal characteristics and surface chemistry ( Yanagida et al, 2009 , Jin et al, 2015 ). In contrast, metal and alloy primers have been recently utilized to bond resin composites to metal alloys, and have demonstrated similar or better adhesion strengths than silane coupling agents.…”
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“…promising, durable bonding. 14 Interestingly, silane blends for adhesion promotion might be promising in orthodontic bonding, [21][22][23] also in repair of amalgam restorations with resin composite, 24 and, moreover, antibacterial ammonium silanes might be potential in endodontic irrigation. 25,26 However, available ready-to-use silanes for adhesion promotion dentistry are somewhat different from each other.…”
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