2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0109-5641(01)00014-8
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Dentin wetting by four adhesive systems

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“…Since the primer or primer/adhesive itself is the substance performing demineralization, it is understood that the entire demineralized dentin thickness will be filled with adhesive monomers, which cannot be surely confirmed when acid application, cleaning and surface drying are performed in separate steps previously to the application of hydrophilic monomers, as it happens with the total-etch adhesive systems. 2,18,19,21,23 The tensile bond strengths provided by CSEB and OUBF to wet dentin presented statistically significant differences (23.1 MPa and 15.7 MPa, respectively). When CSEB was used on acid-etched dried dentin, the tensile bond strength was 16.4 MPa, while OUBF presented a mean of 17.6 MPa.…”
Section: One Up Bond F (Oubf -M2)mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Since the primer or primer/adhesive itself is the substance performing demineralization, it is understood that the entire demineralized dentin thickness will be filled with adhesive monomers, which cannot be surely confirmed when acid application, cleaning and surface drying are performed in separate steps previously to the application of hydrophilic monomers, as it happens with the total-etch adhesive systems. 2,18,19,21,23 The tensile bond strengths provided by CSEB and OUBF to wet dentin presented statistically significant differences (23.1 MPa and 15.7 MPa, respectively). When CSEB was used on acid-etched dried dentin, the tensile bond strength was 16.4 MPa, while OUBF presented a mean of 17.6 MPa.…”
Section: One Up Bond F (Oubf -M2)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These products produce smear layer dissolution 2,21,23 and dentin self-controlling demineralization by pH modifications during their application. Since the primer or primer/adhesive itself is the substance performing demineralization, it is understood that the entire demineralized dentin thickness will be filled with adhesive monomers, which cannot be surely confirmed when acid application, cleaning and surface drying are performed in separate steps previously to the application of hydrophilic monomers, as it happens with the total-etch adhesive systems.…”
Section: One Up Bond F (Oubf -M2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Proper infiltration and polymerization of adhesive in combination with a core build-up resin is required for the success of treatment because bonding to the root canal surface is always challenged by polymerization shrinkage of the core buildup resins. 9,10 The strength of the bond between dentin and the resin composite depends on several factors, including the characteristics of the dentinal substrate and the ability of the adhesives to wet the adherend.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During wet bonding, the hydrophobic and hydrophilic monomers dissolved in solvents such as acetone, alcohol, water and/or their mixture presented different diffusivities into the narrow interfibrillar spaces of the exposed collagen network [2][3][4] . Phase separation between the hydrophobic and hydrophilic monomers made the matrix of the hybrid layer mostly hydrophilic and susceptible to hydrolytic breakdown [3][4][5][6] .…”
Section: ⅰ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High vapor pressure solvents such as acetone and ethanol have been used to compete with and displace water and to facilitate the permeation of monomers 20) . Although hydrophobic bisphenol-A-glycidylmethacrylate (Bis-GMA) and triethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA) are not chemically compatible with wet dentin 2) , the chain length-dependent surface tension of alcohols may affect the stability of collagen and control the permeation of the adhesives through the fibers 18) . In order to increase the durability of dentin adhesives, by priming the collagen network exposed after etching and rinsing procedures with organic solvents, we tried to remove water from the collagen network without collapse.…”
Section: ⅰ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%