2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2016.09.004
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Influence of degradation conditions on dentin bonding durability of three universal adhesives

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“…Comparing the thermal cycle and WS treatments, SBS at 5,000 TC was similar to that at 6 months WS, while the SBS at 10,000 TC was similar to that at 1 year WS 26) . This is consistent with previous reports 26,30) . However, the different trends in CU in ER mode were found, that is, the ranges of SBS reductions were higher for the ER mode than the SE mode, regardless of the degradation method.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Comparing the thermal cycle and WS treatments, SBS at 5,000 TC was similar to that at 6 months WS, while the SBS at 10,000 TC was similar to that at 1 year WS 26) . This is consistent with previous reports 26,30) . However, the different trends in CU in ER mode were found, that is, the ranges of SBS reductions were higher for the ER mode than the SE mode, regardless of the degradation method.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, it possesses the ‘ideal’ bonding agent property, that the polar phosphate group of the functional monomer is initially hydrophilic, but MDP becomes more hydrophobic once polymerized 21. Several studies investigated the bond strength of MUAs applied on several materials such as enamel,22 dentin,23 zirconia,2425 and ceramics 1026. The manufacturer of MUAs containing silane proposes improved bonding to glass ceramics or resin composites without additional priming procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been reported that the mild acidity of universal adhesives results in poorer etching compared with that of two‐step self‐etch systems and etch‐and‐rinse systems . Additionally, the complex composition of universal adhesives often results in poor mechanical properties in the cured adhesive layer . There are also some concerns regarding the effectiveness and long‐term durability of bonding of the universal adhesive systems to enamel in the case of self‐etching.…”
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