2021
DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v6i1.10643
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The Effect of Air Drying Time on Bonding (Self Etch) With Ethanol as a Solvent to the Shear Bond Strength of Bioactive Composite Resin

Abstract: Background: Surface resistance between composite resin and dentin is currently one of the problems of restorative materials. Failure ofcomposite resin are still being reported in clinical studies with failure rates ranging between 5-45% based on observations for 5-17 years. Bioactive composite resin is a new type of composite resin that has mechanical and chemical properties similiar to teeth. The use of resins, bonding materials, drying time of the solvent, and type of solvent also affect the shear bond stren… Show more

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“…In 2013 bioactive composite resin was introduced as a bioactive restorative material with the "smart behaviour". 7,9 The bioactivity of these materials can be attributed to its ability to release ions and provide ionic exchange with saliva and tooth structure thereby remineralization could be promoted surrounding tooth structure. Bioactive composite resins consist of matrix and filler from that differed from conventional composite resins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013 bioactive composite resin was introduced as a bioactive restorative material with the "smart behaviour". 7,9 The bioactivity of these materials can be attributed to its ability to release ions and provide ionic exchange with saliva and tooth structure thereby remineralization could be promoted surrounding tooth structure. Bioactive composite resins consist of matrix and filler from that differed from conventional composite resins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chlorogenic acid contained in coffee is a propanoit compound that can change the surface of the material and make the factors causing changes in the color of penetration in the dental material which causes color changes and affects color stability [12][13][14][15]. Research Style et al Mentioned that the effect of arabica coffee on color changes in composite resins [9]. Therefore, the authors are interested in seeing the color changes in the GIC Powder which is added to 5% silica after soaking in Arabica Gayo coffee packaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%