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Journal articles on the topic "Self Etching Primer"

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Oliveira, Sofia S. A., Sally J. Marshall, Joan F. Hilton, and Grayson W. Marshall. "Etching kinetics of a self-etching primer." Biomaterials 23, no. 20 (2002): 4105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0142-9612(02)00149-7.

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Basaran, G., T. Ozer, and J. Devecioglu Kama. "Comparison of a recently developed nanofiller self-etching primer adhesive with other self-etching primers and conventional acid etching." European Journal of Orthodontics 31, no. 3 (2009): 271–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjn103.

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Cho, Young-Gon, and Kong-Chul Cho. "Marginal microleakage of self-etching primer adhesives and a self-etching adhesive." Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 27, no. 5 (2002): 493. http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/jkacd.2002.27.5.493.

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Haroon, Kashif, Uzma Ijaz, Saad Haroon, Taimoor Khan, Raheela Yasmin, and Rashid Mehmood. "Comparison of shear bond strength of traditional 3-step composite with self etch primer and composite." Professional Medical Journal 26, no. 08 (2019): 1377–681. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2019.26.08.3842.

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The revolution in orthodontics has been due to replacement of cemented bands by orthodontic brackets. Acid etching is required to bond a bracket on tooth’s surface. Traditional three step acid etch procedure consisted of etching, sealing/priming and bonding. The self etch system (etchant and primer together) can be used without the need for surface preparation, saving chair side time and minimizing contamination. Objectives: To compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic bracket bonded with Conventional etching primer (Transbond XT, 3M Unitek) with self etch primer (Adper Prompt L-Pop, 3M ESPE). Study Design: Prospective study Setting: Orthodontic Clinic of Ihsan Mumtaz Hospital, Lahore and PCSIR (Lahore). Period: 6 months from June 2018 to December 2018. Material and Methods: 60 human maxillary premolars were randomly divided into 2 groups of 30 each. Group-I was bonded with conventional etching primer + composite and Group-II was bonded with self etch primer + composite. Shear bond strength was measured through Ionstron force testing machine. Statistical Analysis: For each variable, shear bond strength, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values were calculated. t-test was used to compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of the two groups and P value less than and equal to 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The mean shear bond strength in group 1 and group II was10.5MPa and 7.36MPa respectively. Conclusion: The shear bond strength of Conventional etching primer + adhesive was significantly higher than the shear bond strength of self etch primer +adhesive group.
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Kumar, G. Vinay, Basanagouda S. Patil, BK Raghavendra Rao, SM Sharathchandra, and Reshma Hegde. "Comparative Evaluation of Self-etching Primers and Phosphoric Acid Effectiveness on Composite to Enamel Bond: An in vitro Study." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 14, no. 5 (2013): 790–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1404.

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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of the one total-etch self-priming adhesive, one two-step self-etching primer adhesive, and one ‘all-in-one’ selfetching adhesive system on the adhesion of a resin composite to enamel. Materials and methods Thirty-six freshly extracted human mandibular molars were selected for this study. A flat area about 5 mm in diameter was created on the exposed mesial surface of enamel of each tooth by moist grinding with 320, 420 and 600 grit silicon carbide paper. Twelve teeth were randomly assigned into three groups. In group 1, Adper Easy One (3M ESPE), a one step self-etching primer adhesive was applied and light curing unit for 10 seconds. In group 2, Adper SE Plus, a twostep self-etching primer with bottle A containing the aqueous primer and bottle B containing the acidic adhesive was applied and light cured for 10 seconds. Group 3 (control)—etchant 37% phosphoric acid is applied to the surface for 15 seconds and rinsed with water and air dried and adhesive (single bond 2) is applied to the surface and tube is placed and light cured for 20 seconds. Composite material (Z350) was placed in the tube and light cured for 40 seconds in all the groups. Bond strength testing was done using universal testing machine at the enamel-composite interface. The debonded enamel surface was evaluated in stereomicroscope to assess the cohesive, adhesive or mixed fracture. Data was statistically analyzed by one way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results Group 1 performed least among all groups with a mean score of 19.46 MPa. Group 2 had a mean score of 25.67 MPa. Group 3 had a mean score of 27.16 MPa. Conclusion Under the conditions of this in vitro study, the bond strength values of the two-step self-etching primer systems tested were similar to the total-etch. And, one step self-etching primers have lower bond strength compared to the total-etch. How to cite this article Patil BS, Rao BKR, Sharathchandra SM, Hegde R, Kumar GV. Comparative Evaluation of Selfetching Primers and Phosphoric Acid Effectiveness on Composite to Enamel Bond: An in vitro Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013;14(5):790-795.
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Yoshimoto, Shinichiro, Kazuo Itoh, Atsufumi Manabe, Mitsuko Inoue, Hisashi Hisamitsu, and Ryuuji Sasa. "Efficacy of a self-etching dentin primer composed of TEGMA and phenyl-P." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 28, no. 3 (2004): 261–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.28.3.p2w44800wq062836.

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The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of an experimental self-etching dentin primer composed of TEGMA and phenyl-P using primary and young permanent teeth. The efficacy of the self-etching dentin primer was evaluated by measuring the wall-to-wall polymerization contraction gap width and the shear bond strength to the flat dentin surface.The contraction gap formation was prevented completely in the specimens primed with the 35 vol% TEGMA and 20% phenyl-P for 30 sec.
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Wendl, B., P. Muchitsch, M. Pichelmayer, H. Droschl, E. Lankmayr, and E. Maier. "In vitro Release of Phosphoric Acid Ester from Self-etching Primer." Journal of Dental Research 88, no. 5 (2009): 439–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034509336646.

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Self-etching primers have simplified the process of direct bonding of dental resins, by eliminating the rinsing step after etching in conventional bonding, for example. Although it is generally assumed that all of the applied self-etching primer is incorporated into the resin, the possibility that a substantial amount remains free and extractable into a person’s saliva has not been investigated. The aim of the present study was to examine this issue by bonding brackets to extracted teeth with self-etching primers under controlled conditions and determining the proportion of the applied phosphoric acid ester that is subsequently extractable by high-performance liquid chromatography. Approximately half of the applied acid ester was extractable and thus not integrated into the polymeric network following standard light curing. This was reduced to 40% when the curing time was doubled. Acid ester leaching was a rapid process that was essentially completed within an hour.
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El-Damanhoury, Hatem M., and Maria D. Gaintantzopoulou. "Self-etching ceramic primer versus hydrofluoric acid etching: Etching efficacy and bonding performance." Journal of Prosthodontic Research 62, no. 1 (2018): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpor.2017.06.002.

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Souza, ROA, NR da Silva, LM de Miranda, GM de Araújo, DMD Moura, and HAM Barbosa. "Two-year Follow-up of Ceramic Veneers and a Full Crown Treated With Self-etching Ceramic Primer: A Case Report." Operative Dentistry 45, no. 4 (2019): 352–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/19-090-r.

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Clinical Relevance The Monobond Etch & Prime seems to be an efficient option for adhesive cementation of ultrathin veneers and full crown ceramic with good properties after two years of clinical follow-up. SUMMARY The use of the self-etching ceramic primer combines the stages of acid conditioning and silanization in cementation procedures of ceramic restorations. The protocol is a simpler and safer alternative to the conventional protocol for surface treatment of silica-based ceramics. This case report describes the steps of an esthetic rehabilitation with ultrathin veneers and full crown based on lithium disilicate treated with a ceramic primer (Monobond Etch & Prime, Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein). After two years of clinical follow-up, the restorations presented satisfactory esthetic and functional performance, color stability, surface and marginal integrity, and absence of cracks and debonding. More research is needed to investigate the clinical performance and longevity of the ceramic restorations treated with self-etching ceramic primers.
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Aida, M., M. Odaki, K. Fujita, et al. "Degradation-stage Effect of Self-etching Primer on Dentin Bond Durability." Journal of Dental Research 88, no. 5 (2009): 443–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034509337146.

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It is well-known that self-etching primers can be altered. However, the effects from altered primers on the dentin bond durability have yet to be thoroughly identified. In this study, we examined the effects from 5 altered Liquid A primers in different stages of degradation—where 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) and 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (MDP), used in Liquid A primers, were altered by the hydrolysis of the methacryloxy ester portion in the HEMA and MDP—on the hybrid layer’s quality and dentin bond durability. The hypothesis was that degradation stages of altered Liquid A primers have no effect on the hybrid layer’s quality and on dentin bond durability. Bond strengths, obtained after thermo-cycling, were strongly dependent on the degradation stage of the altered Liquid A primer. Alterations of self-etching primers reduced dentin bond durability and decreased the created hybrid layer’s quality.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Self Etching Primer"

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Caldwell, Rush-Baker Gaines. "Alternative Orthodontic Bonding Protocol Using Self Etching Primer." VCU Scholars Compass, 2008. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/860.

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The purpose of the current study was to develop a bonding method that can achieve clinically acceptable bond strength values while leaving a minimum amount of adhesive on the tooth surface during the debonding process. One hundred teeth were randomly assigned into groups. Five different enamel surface preparation protocols were tested (N = 20, each): Conventional acid etch, standard SEP, SEP applied with a light brush stroke (altered SEP 1), SEP applied directly to the composite of pre-coated bracket (altered SEP 2), and Primer Only groups. Brackets were debonded using an Instron universal testing machine (Instron, Canton, MA) in shear mode and the mean shear bond strength values were calculated. In addition, enamel surfaces were examined under light microscope to determine the location of failure using ARI. The Primer Only group had significantly lower mean shear strength (0.14 MPa, P0.05). With respect to ARI values, there was a significant difference among these four groups. 85% of samples in the altered SEP 2 group had 10% or less composite resin left on their surfaces. This group had also a mean shear bond strength value of 11.43 MPa, significantly above the minimal strength needed for orthodontic attachment bonding, and the lowest ARI values overall. Therefore, application of SEP directly to the composite resin of the pre-coated brackets may be an ideal bonding method by providing adequate bond strength and leaving a minimum amount of composite resin on the tooth surface during debonding. It should be kept in mind that future in-vivo studies would be needed to confirm the findings obtained from the current in-vitro study.
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Ghiz, Matthew A. "Effects of sealant and self etching primer on enamel decalcification in vivo." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2004. https://etd.wvu.edu/etd/controller.jsp?moduleName=documentdata&jsp%5FetdId=46.

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Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2004.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains viii, 113 p. : ill. (some col.). Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-81).
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Tanna, Nihar D. "A comparison of demineralization between self etching primer and conventional sealant an in vitro study /." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2003. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=2823.

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Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2003.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 107 p. : ill. (some col.). Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 76-83).
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Kwong, S. M. "In-vitro study of the bonding of a self-etching primer to noncarious sclerotic cervical dentine." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/HKUTO/record/B38628235.

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鄺社滿 and S. M. Kwong. "In-vitro study of the bonding of a self-etching primer to noncarious sclerotic cervical dentine." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B38628235.

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DeCastro, Ana Paula. "Orthodontic Bracket Bond Strength Using Self-Etching Primer With or Without Pumice or Acid Etch Pretreatment." VCU Scholars Compass, 2008. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/1275.

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The purpose of this study was to compare the shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets to enamel in four bonding protocols: SEP without prior pumicing (None), Pre-etch and SEP without prior pumicing (Pre-etch), control: SEP with prior pumicing (Pumice), and Pre-etch and SEP with prior pumicing (Both). 80 extracted bovine incisors were randomly divided into 4 groups of 20, and brackets were bonded under the different experimental conditions. Debonding force was measured with an Instron universal testing machine. A two-way ANOVA comparing the four groups indicated that there was a significant difference in debonding force (P = 0.001). The SEP without prior pumicing group (17.69 ± 7.18 MPa) was statistically different from the SEP group with prior pumicing (25.82 ± 6.84 MPa). There was no statistical difference found among the other groups. Differences in the Adhesive Remnant Index (ARI) were analyzed by chi-square. ARI scores differed significantly (P =0.0048).
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Langley, Cranford Shane. "A comparison of the effect of a restorative versus an orthodontic self-etching primer on orthodontic shear bond strength." Thesis, Birmingham, Ala. : University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2009. https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/dt/2009m/langley.pdf.

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Bonebreak, David. "Comparison in shear bond strengths between a light-cure and chemical-cure adhesive when used with a dual-cure self-etching primer." Thesis, NSUWorks, 2010. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_cdm_stuetd/35.

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Mazzarella, Jennifer. "In vitro comparison of shear bond strength and remaining adhesive using a new commercial self-etching primer, 35% and 20% prosphoric acid multi-step system." Thesis, NSUWorks, 2011. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_cdm_stuetd/32.

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December 2011. A thesis submitted to the College of Dental Medicine of Nova Southeastern University of the degree of Master of Science in Dentistry. Introduction: The purpose of this study is to compare the shear bond strengths (SBSs) of two new commercial adhesive systems to a conventional multistep bonding system incorporating a 35% phosphoric acid gel. In addition, the amount of adhesive remaining on each tooth following debonding will be analyzed and compared using the adhesive remnant index (ARI). Methods: 88 human premolar teeth chosen from the Nova Southeastern tooth databank were randomly divided into four groups. Group I (control group): Transbond XT primer and adhesive (35% phosphoric acid), Group II: iBond Total Etch system with iBond 35 gel (35% phosphoric acid), Group III: iBond Total Etch system with iBond 20 gel (20% phosphoric acid). Group IV: iBond Self Etch. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was utilized to qualitatively examine the enamel surface of one randomly selected tooth per group immediately after etching, leaving 21 teeth per group available for the debonding procedure (n=21). Following bonding of the stainless steel brackets (3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA), the teeth were stored in water at 37°C ± 2°C for forty-eight hours. A universal testing machine (Instron, Canton, MA) was then used to determine the shear bond strength of each bracket. Additionally, the amount of adhesive remaining on each tooth following debonding was recorded using 10x light microscopy. Results: A 1-way ANOVA revealed that no statistical differences in bond strength were found between the four groups. SBS values of groups I (11.7 ± 3.9), II (11.6 ± 4.6), III (10.3 ± 4.1), and IV (10.8 ± 3.9) demonstrated mean SBSs considered adequate. The iBond Total Etch (20%) and iBond Total Etch (35%) groups were more likely to have an ARI score of 2-3 than the control group (Transbond XT). No significant differences were found between iBond Self Etch and the control group. Conclusion: The SBS's of all three groups, as compared to the control group, were adequate. The iBond Total Etch system, whether used with iBond 20 gel or iBond 35 gel, had more adhesive remaining on the tooth surface after debonding. Standardization amongst shear bond strength studies is significantly needed in the near future in order to accurately compare findings.
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Madruga, Francine Cardozo. "Influência da composição do primer sobre a resistência de união à microtração em sistema adesivo autocondicionante experimental." Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 2006. http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2253.

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Made available in DSpace on 2014-08-20T14:30:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao_Francine_Cardozo_Madruga.pdf: 401845 bytes, checksum: 455f72341e671454f219f56884bf2224 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006-12-21<br>The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of different functional monomer concentrations/HEMA in self-etching primers solvents on microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of an experimental adhesive system. Seventy bonive incisors were allocated in seven groups (n=20). Six experimental self-etching primers were synthesized with different concentratios of acidic monomer (MPF); 0, 15, 30, 50, 70 and 100 (wt %)(Groups EMa0, EMa15, EMa30, EMa50, EMa70, EMa100 respectively). Adhesive system Clearfil SE Bond (CSEB, Kuraray) was used as control. Coating adhesive resin AP-50 was prepared Seventy bovine incisors were randomized and allocate in seven groups. Vestibular enamel was grounded to expose the superficial coronal dentin, witch that was polished wet to create a standardized smear layer with 600 grit silicon paper. After rinsing, water was removed with a piece of absorbent paper, leaving the surface visibly dried. The prepared dentin surfaces were etched with primer and air-dried, after coating adhesive resin was applied and light activated with LED SDI Radii® (1400mW/cm2). The composite resin was inserted in two increments and were ligth activated for 20 s each. After storage for 24 hours, the specimens were sectioned with a refrigerated diamond saw at low-speed. To investigate immediate microtensile bond strength (μTBS) statistical analysis were performed (one-way ANOVA plus Tukey s post-hoc test, α=0.05). Fractographic analysis were performed using optical microscopy to describe failure patterns. The group EMa50 showed statistically higher (p<0.05) microtensile bond strength (55.1MPa) than others experimental groups but was similar with control (50.7MPa). Due total premature failure groups EMa0 and EMa100 were exclude form statistics. Groups EMa15, EMa30 and EMa70 were similar but different that control. Was possible conclude that concentration of acidic monomer/HEMA affects microtensile bond strength of self-etching adhesive systems. Primer composition of 50%MPF-20%HEMA- 30% water showed satisfactory microtensile bond strength as a self-etching adhesive system.<br>O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência de diferentes composições variando as concentrações de monômero ácido/HEMA em primer autocondicionante de sistema adesivo dentinário experimental. Foram utilizados 70 incisivos bovinos, distribuídos aleatoriamente entre 7 grupos (n=20). Foram formulados seis primers experimentais com concentrações de 0; 15; 30; 50; 70%; e 100% de monômero ácido (MPF) em massa (Grupos EMa0, EMa15, EMa30, EMa50, EMa70, EMa100 respectivamente). O sistema adesivo Clearfil SE Bond (CSEB, Kuraray) foi utilizado como controle. Na face vestibular dos dentes foi realizado desgaste até a exposição de dentina com lixa d água granulação até 600. O primer foi aplicado vigorosamente sobre a dentina previamente seca com papel absorvente, sendo aplicado jato de ar e em seguida o adesivo foi aplicado e foto-ativado com aparelho fotopolimerizador LED SDI Radii® (1400mW/cm2). A restauração foi confeccionada utilizando 2 incrementos de 2 mm de compósito,fotoativados de acordo com as recomendações do fabricante. Após armazenagem por 24 horas em água destilada a 37°C, os dentes foram seccionados em cortadeira de precisão e a resistência de união (MPa) mensurada através do ensaio de microtração em uma máquina de ensaios mecânicos. As amostras fraturadas do ensaio de microtração foram avaliadas por microscopia óptica e classificadas quanto ao modo de fratura. Análise de Variância segundo um critério e teste complementar de Tukey foram utilizados para detectar diferenças entre médias (α=5%). O grupo EMa50 apresentou o maior valor (p<0,05) de resistência de união à microtração em dentina (55,1MPa) entre os primers experimentais, sendo esse valor semelhante ao encontrado no controle comercial (50,7MPa). Os grupos EMa0 e EMa100 demostraram-se inviáveis por apresentarem totalidade de falhas prematuras e foram excluídos da estatística, os grupos EMa15, EMa30e EMa70 foram semelhantes e estatisticamente inferiores ao controle. Baseado na metodologia do presente estudo foi possível concluir que variações de concentração de monômero ácido/HEMA na composição de sistemas adesivos autocondicionantes afetam os valores de resistência de união à dentina sendo que a composição 50%MPF-20%HEMA-30%Água demonstrou valores iniciais satisfatórios de resistência de união para o desenvolvimento de um sistema adesivo experimental autocondicionante.
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Book chapters on the topic "Self Etching Primer"

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Khatri, Chetan A., Joseph M. Antonucci, and Gary E. Schumacher. "Self-Etching, Polymerization-Initiating Primers for Dental Adhesion." In Polymeric Drugs & Drug Delivery Systems. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429136405-21.

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