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2014
DOI: 10.4103/0972-0707.128055
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Bond strength between composite resin and resin modified glass ionomer using different adhesive systems and curing techniques

Abstract: Aim:To evaluate bond strength between RMGI and composite using different adhesive systems and curing techniques.Materials and Methods:Sixty prepared samples of RMGI were randomly divided into six groups according to adhesive systems (total-etch, two-step self-etch and all-in-one) and curing techniques (co-curing and pre-curing). In co-curing technique, the adhesive systems were applied on uncured RMGI samples and co-cured together. In the pre-curing technique, before application of adhesive systems, the RMGI s… Show more

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“…In addition, there were no significant differences between the compressive strengths of the two curing modes on dual-cured RGMIC, NR and RL. This is because RMGIC contain polymer components that have a low elastic modulus [23] and greater elastic properties; in addition, the samples that were cured by the chemicalcuring mode become increasingly solid when compressed, except for their fracture. In contrast, the specimens that were cured by the light-curing mode were done so incrementally, and the fracture occurred between layers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there were no significant differences between the compressive strengths of the two curing modes on dual-cured RGMIC, NR and RL. This is because RMGIC contain polymer components that have a low elastic modulus [23] and greater elastic properties; in addition, the samples that were cured by the chemicalcuring mode become increasingly solid when compressed, except for their fracture. In contrast, the specimens that were cured by the light-curing mode were done so incrementally, and the fracture occurred between layers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement of the bond between bracket and cement might be found in other variables of the bracket-cement enamel system such as the elasticity of the materials. [25][26][27] Advantages of RMGIC:…”
Section: Effect Of Different Bracket Base Surfaces On Bond Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existem ainda os sistemas adesivos intitulados "universais", com a proposta (Sidhu, 2011;Jaberi Ansari et al, 2014). Os CIVRMs podem ligar-se quimicamente aos sistemas adesivos ou resinas compostas por meio da copolimerização de monômeros que não reagiram (HEMA), inibidos pela presença do oxigênio, presentes na camada superficial do CIVRM polimerizado (Sidhu, 2011;Navimipour et al, 2012;Boruziniat;Gharaei, 2014). O HEMA não polimerizado na superfície do CIVRM pode melhorar a capacidade de molhamento das resinas compostas (Kerby;Knobloch, 1992;Farah et al, 1998).…”
Section: Adesão Entre Cimentos De Ionômero De Vidro E a Estrutura Dentalunclassified
“…O HEMA não polimerizado na superfície do CIVRM pode melhorar a capacidade de molhamento das resinas compostas (Kerby;Knobloch, 1992;Farah et al, 1998). Com isso é possível observar a formação de tags resinosos no interior dos CIVRMs, aumentando a força adesiva do cimento submetido à essa técnica (Boruziniat;Gharaei, 2014). Os grupos metacrilato insaturados do CIVRM polimerizado pode formar fortes ligações covalentes com o agente de ligação da resina composta, melhorando a adesão na interface entre os dois materiais Watson, 1995).…”
Section: Adesão Entre Cimentos De Ionômero De Vidro E a Estrutura Dentalunclassified
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