2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep32740
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Caries-resistant bonding layer in dentin

Abstract: The present study examined the mechanism for caries resistance and the pulp responses in vital teeth following the use of the augmented-pressure adhesive displacement technique. Dentin adhesives were applied to the surface of sound dentin disks in 4 experimental groups: non-antibacterial adhesive and gentle adhesive displacement (N-G), non-antibacterial adhesive and augmented-pressure adhesive displacement (N-H), antibacterial adhesive and gentle adhesive displacement (A-G), antibacterial adhesive and augmente… Show more

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“…Additionally, when the air pressure applied is equal or lower than 0.3 MPa, vital teeth will not suffer irreversible pulpal damage. 52 These results suggest the clinical application and significance of the pressure air blowing technique in the application of dentin adhesives.…”
Section: Adhesive Displacement With Pressure Air Blowingmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Additionally, when the air pressure applied is equal or lower than 0.3 MPa, vital teeth will not suffer irreversible pulpal damage. 52 These results suggest the clinical application and significance of the pressure air blowing technique in the application of dentin adhesives.…”
Section: Adhesive Displacement With Pressure Air Blowingmentioning
confidence: 82%