2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2013.03.015
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Riboflavin-ultraviolet-A-induced collagen cross-linking treatments in improving dentin bonding

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“…In contrast to the current results, some previous studies stated that dentin surface preparation with RF/UVA increased the µTBS values immediately and after water storage (9, 30). They attributed this increase in bond strength to the stiffness of dentin collagen matrix (9,30,32), upstanding of collagen fibrils and enhanced resin infiltration following cross-linking (30), decreased activity of MMPs due to increased cross linking of dentin collagen (9,29) and direct cross linking of MMPs (9). The difference between the current results and those of previous studies may be explained as follows:…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…In contrast to the current results, some previous studies stated that dentin surface preparation with RF/UVA increased the µTBS values immediately and after water storage (9, 30). They attributed this increase in bond strength to the stiffness of dentin collagen matrix (9,30,32), upstanding of collagen fibrils and enhanced resin infiltration following cross-linking (30), decreased activity of MMPs due to increased cross linking of dentin collagen (9,29) and direct cross linking of MMPs (9). The difference between the current results and those of previous studies may be explained as follows:…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…However, these limited findings may serve as a foundation for future studies of Riboflavin as an adjunctive dentin bonding treatment (30).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This was attributed to the presence of active groups in plasma, such as UV, electrons, and radicals. Many previous studies have reported that UV exposure could lead to gelatin intermolecular crosslinking 26) and, possibly, to the formation of radicals on the aromatic amino acids, such as tyrosine and phenylalanine, in collagen and gelatin 27,28) . The electrons of plasma may interact with polymers to induce the formation of radicals in the polymeric collagen fibers to promote crosslinking 29) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%