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Tsujimoto, Akimasa, Nicholas G. Fischer, Wayne W. Barkmeier, and Mark A. Latta. "Bond Durability of Two-Step HEMA-Free Universal Adhesive." Journal of Functional Biomaterials 13, no. 3 (2022): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13030134.

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The purpose of this study is to compare bond durability, in terms of fatigue bond strength, of a two-step HEMA-free universal adhesive and representative adhesives in each systematic category. The adhesives used in this study were OptiBond FL, Prime&Bond NT, Clearfil SE Bond 2, G2-Bond Universal, and Scotchbond Universal Plus Adhesive. Fatigue bond strength testing and scanning electron microscopy analysis of adhesively bonded enamel and dentin interfaces were performed. For the adhesives in etch-and-rinse mode, the enamel fatigue bond strength of the G2-Bond Universal adhesive was signifi
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Malekzadeh, Meisam, and Berahman Sabzevari. "The Science Behind Bioactive Dental Adhesive Systems: Benefits and Applications." International Journal of Medical Science and Dental Health 10, no. 08 (2024): 112–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/ijmsdh-10-08-11.

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The integration of bioactive dental adhesive systems represents a significant advancement in restorative dentistry, offering enhanced therapeutic benefits beyond traditional adhesive materials. This review explores the underlying science, benefits, and clinical applications of bioactive dental adhesives. Bioactive adhesives are designed to interact favorably with biological tissues, promoting remineralization, reducing bacterial colonization, and improving the longevity of dental restorations. These adhesives incorporate various bioactive compounds, such as calcium phosphate, fluoride, and ant
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Olariu, Iustin, Diana Marian, Ioana Veja (Ilyes), et al. "Exploring Dentists’ Preferences in Selecting Adhesive Systems: A Survey Analysis." Applied Sciences 14, no. 22 (2024): 10119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app142210119.

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Dental adhesives play a crucial role in modern dentistry by enabling the bonding of diverse restorative materials to tooth surfaces. These systems have evolved through seven generations, each characterized by unique chemical compositions and application techniques. The advancements in dental adhesives have significantly impacted restorative dentistry by preserving tooth structure, enhancing aesthetics, and ultimately improving patient outcomes and treatment options. The choice of adhesive system depends on various factors, including the clinical scenario, material compatibility, and dentist pr
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Geerts, Sabine, Amandine Bolette, Laurence Seidel, and Audrey Guéders. "AnIn VitroEvaluation of Leakage of Two Etch and Rinse and Two Self-Etch Adhesives after Thermocycling." International Journal of Dentistry 2012 (2012): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/852841.

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Our experiment evaluated the microleakage in resin composite restorations bonded to dental tissues with different adhesive systems. 40 class V cavities were prepared on the facial and lingual surfaces of each tooth with coronal margins in enamel and apical margins in cementum (root dentin). The teeth were restored with Z100 resin composite bonded with different adhesive systems: Scotchbond Multipurpose (SBMP), a 3-step Etch and Rinse adhesive, Adper Scotchbond 1 XT (SB1), a 2-step Etch and Rinse adhesive, AdheSE One (ADSE-1), a 1-step Self-Etch adhesive, and AdheSE (ADSE), a 2-step Self-Etch a
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Zaharia, Cristian, Roxana Oancea, Alin Gabriel Gabor, and Meda-Lavinia Negruțiu. "New Trends in Dental Adhesion—A Systematic Review." Timisoara Medical Journal 2020, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.35995/tmj20200107.

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Restorative dentistry is based on a continuous development of materials that make the best possible connection with dental tissues. Thus, dental adhesives have been researched with increasing interest. A successful adhesive system depends very much on its chemistry, as well as on the clinical procedures that must be appropriate for that type of dental adhesive. This review presents a retrospective of dental adhesives focusing on research into new types of adhesive systems that involves the use of nanoparticles. Dental adhesive systems are used in most clinical procedures related to restorative
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Titova, Ol'ga, Tatyana Melenberg, Lyudmila Linnik, et al. "ADHESIVE SYSTEMS IN THE PRACTICE OF A DENTIST DOCTOR." Actual problems in dentistry 16, no. 1 (2020): 178–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18481/2077-7566-20-16-1-178-181.

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Subject. Dental restoration includes work on tissue restoration by filling, using inlays, veneers, and artificial crowns.
 Adhesive systems are used in therapeutic dentistry for working with composites, compomers and some glass-ionomer cements, for adhesive fixation of all types of indirect structures, repairing chips of composite and ceramic linings; in pediatric dentistry for sealing fissures, for fixing orthodontic structures. Currently, there are eight generations of adhesives on the market of dental materials. The first two generations of adhesives required only enamel etching and tr
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Abduljawad, Ahmed A., Harraa SM Salih, and Omar F. Tawfiq. "A thorough assessment of 10-MDP primers in modern dental adhesive systems." Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry 36, no. 3 (2024): 79–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.26477/jbcd.v36i3.3742.

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Background: Dental primers are pivotal in achieving durable and reliable bonding between dental adhesives and tooth structures. Among the various primers’ components, the functional monomer 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate is gaining significant attention owing to its unique chemical properties and bond-enhancing capabilities. Aims: This paper comprehensively reviewed current knowledge on the functional monomer 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate. We focus on its chemistry, interactions with tooth substrates, interactions with zirconium and other metals, adhesive’s longevi
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Suzuki, T., T. Takamizawa, WW Barkmeier, et al. "Influence of Etching Mode on Enamel Bond Durability of Universal Adhesive Systems." Operative Dentistry 41, no. 5 (2016): 520–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/15-347-l.

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SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine the enamel bond durability of three universal adhesives in different etching modes through fatigue testing. The three universal adhesives used were Scotchbond Universal, Prime&Bond Elect universal dental adhesive, and All-Bond Universal light-cured dental adhesive. A single-step self-etch adhesive, Clearfil S3 Bond Plus was used as a control. The shear bond strength (SBS) and shear fatigue strength (SFS) to human enamel were evaluated in total-etch mode and self-etch mode. A stainless steel metal ring with an internal diameter of 2.4 mm wa
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Brkanović, Sandra, Eva Klarić Sever, Josipa Vukelja, Anja Ivica, Ivana Miletić, and Silvana Jukić Krmek. "Comparison of Different Universal Adhesive Systems on Dentin Bond Strength." Materials 16, no. 4 (2023): 1530. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041530.

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Over the past few decades, adhesive dentistry has advanced significantly. In light of minimal-invasive dentistry, this novel technique advocates a more conservative cavity design that relies on the efficiency of present enamel-dentine adhesives. The study aimed to address the scientific deficit in understanding the long-term bonding performance of universal adhesives and to provide a new clinical solution with desirable bond strength to dentin. The dentin bond strength of three bonding agents, G2-Bond Universal (GC), Clearfil SE Bond (Kuraray), and Scotchbond Universal Plus (3M ESPE), was eval
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BALDINOV, A. A., V. I. ANISIMOVA, I. S. RODIONOV, et al. "JUSTIFICATION OF ADHESIVE INTERACTION OF THERMOPLASTS AND CARBON STEEL AT THE LEVEL OF DENSITY FUNCTIONAL THEORY." Herald of Technological University 27, no. 7 (2024): 23–28. https://doi.org/10.55421/1998-7072_2024_27_7_23.

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An equipment in chemical industry is susceptible to corrosion due to the low corrosion resistance of carbon steel in aggressive environments. One of the ways to increase the corrosion resistance of equipment is to apply polymer coatings to their surfaces. The strength of the adhesive interaction of polymers (adhesives) with the steel surface (substrate) of the equipment is determined by the mechanism of adhesive interaction In this work, experimental and theoretical methods were used to study the adhesive interaction between the surfaces of adhesives (polyethylene terephthalate, poly(methyl me
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Hamouda, Ibrahim M., and Salah H. Shehata. "Shear Bond Strength of Ormocer-Based Restorative Material Using Specific and Nonspecific Adhesive Systems." ISRN Materials Science 2011 (July 28, 2011): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/376097.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength of ormocer-based restorative material bonded to tooth structure using specific ormocer and nonspecific resin-based adhesives. Human molars were prepared to obtain flat buccal enamel surfaces and flat occlusal dentin surfaces. Admira bond, and Prime & Bond NT, Excite, AdheSE, and Prompt-L-Pop were applied to the prepared enamel and dentin surfaces. Ormocer restorative material was inserted into a mold fixed onto the prepared tooth surfaces. The restorative material was applied and cured. The shear bond strength was measured using
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Gonçalves, Diogo, João Moura Bordado, Ana C. Marques, and Rui Galhano dos Santos. "Non-Formaldehyde, Bio-Based Adhesives for Use in Wood-Based Panel Manufacturing Industry—A Review." Polymers 13, no. 23 (2021): 4086. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13234086.

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There is a strong need to develop and implement appropriate alternatives to replace formaldehyde-based adhesive systems, such as phenol–formaldehyde, in the industry of wood-based panels (WBPs). This is due to the toxicity and volatility of formaldehyde and restrictions on its use associated with some formaldehyde-based adhesives. Additionally, the current pressure to reduce the dependence on polymeric materials, including adhesives, from petrochemical-based sources has led to increased interest in bio-based adhesives, which, in some cases, already provide acceptable properties to the end-prod
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Karpiesiuk, Jacek, and Tadeusz Chyzy. "The effects of various parameters on the strengths of adhesives layer in a lightweight floor system." Open Engineering 10, no. 1 (2020): 443–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eng-2020-0057.

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AbstractThe article presents the results of shear and tensile strength of deformable cement adhesives, reinforced by fiberglass mesh with a different weight in a lightweight floor system without screeds. The substrate under adhesive was EPS and XPS thermal insulation. Tests were carried out in dry, wet conditions as well as during freezing and thawing. On their basis, it can be concluded that the larger contact surface of the EPS thermal insulation with the deformable adhesive C2S1 increases the adhesive’s tensile strength. This surface is not important using C2S2 adhesives or when the substra
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Soares, Andreia, and Miguel Pestana. "Polyterpene Resisns: Part I – A Brief Historical Review." Silva Lusitana 28, no. 2 (2020): 181–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/silu/20202802165.

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The terpenic resins are polymers of low molecular weight hydrocarbons, obtained by cationic polymerization of terpenes. These products are used in the adhesives, sealants and wax coating industries. Commercial adhesive resins are prepared from monoterpenes -the main ones are α-pinene, β-pinene and dipentene. The softening point and molecular weight of polyterpene resins are critical for their main use (adherence). Its adhesive behavior results from the relationship of the softening point with the molecular weight. At the commercial level, polyterpene resins are produced by polymerization of te
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Wang, Jun Ru. "Photocontrolled Azo-Containing Adhesives." Key Engineering Materials 896 (August 10, 2021): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.896.87.

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The photoisomerization of azobenzene (Azo) in system can induce changes of adhesion. Using this feature, some significant breakthroughs have been achieved in distinct adhesive systems from small molecular to polymer to supramolecular. Although the mechanisms vary from different situations, photoisomerization and photothermal effect of azobenzene under different irradiation always play significant role in the switch of the adhesion strength. By utilizing these features, some adhesive systems have illustrated promising and competitive performance. This review will concentrate on these achievemen
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Oliveira Jr, Orides Ferrari de, Patrícia Valéria Manozzo Kunz, Flares Baratto Filho, Gisele Maria Correr, Leonardo Fernandes da Cunha, and Carla Castiglia Gonzaga. "Influence of Pre-Curing Different Adhesives on the Color Stability of Cemented Thin Ceramic Veneers." Brazilian Dental Journal 30, no. 3 (2019): 259–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201902369.

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Abstract The objective was to evaluate the color stability of thin ceramic veneers as a function of the curing mode (with and without pre-cure) of different adhesive systems applied to the internal surface of ceramics. Five adhesive systems (Scotchbond Multi-Purpose, Single Bond Universal, Gluma 2 Bond, Ambar, and Ambar APS) and photo-cured resin cement (Allcem Veneer) were used for cementing 0.6 mm-thick feldspathic veneers (Mark II) on composite resin substrates (Charisma Diamond). The groups, according to adhesive system, were divided into two subgroups (n=10): i) adhesive and resin cement
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Zecin-Deren, Anna, Jerzy Sokolowski, Agata Szczesio-Wlodarczyk, Ireneusz Piwonski, Monika Lukomska-Szymanska, and Barbara Lapinska. "Multi-Layer Application of Self-Etch and Universal Adhesives and the Effect on Dentin Bond Strength." Molecules 24, no. 2 (2019): 345. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24020345.

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Contemporary self-etch and multi-mode adhesives were introduced to ensure a fast and reliable bonding procedure. Yet, in terms of bond strength and stability they failed to perform as well as two-bottle, etch-and-rinse adhesives, which remain the gold standard in terms of durability. The purpose of this study was to assess the shear bond strength (SBS) of dental adhesives to dentin with different application protocols. Two self-etch (Adper Easy One and Xeno V) and two multi-mode adhesives (Single Bond Universal and Prime&Bond One Select) were used in the study. The highest SBS was obtained
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Bogue, Robert. "Recent innovations in adhesive technology." Assembly Automation 35, no. 3 (2015): 201–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aa-10-2014-081.

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Purpose – This paper aims to provide an insight into recent innovations in adhesive technology by considering a selection of commercial developments and academic research activities. Design/methodology/approach – Following an introduction, this paper first discusses a selection of commercially developed adhesives used in the healthcare, photovoltaics and aerospace industries. It then considers biomimetic adhesive research, specifically dry adhesives which mimic the principles of gecko adhesion and wet adhesives based on the chemistry which underpins mussel adhesion. Finally, brief concluding c
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Atash, Ramin, Ali Fneiche, Sibel Cetik, et al. "In vitro evaluation of microleakage under orthodontic brackets bonded with different adhesive systems." European Journal of Dentistry 11, no. 02 (2017): 180–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ejd.ejd_312_16.

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ABSTRACT Objective: Adhesives systems have a drawback when utilized for bonding orthodontic brackets: they shrink during photopolymerization creating microleakage. The aim of this study was to assess the stability of different orthodontic adhesives around brackets and enamel. Materials and Methods: Sixty noncarious mandibular premolars extracted for orthodontic reasons were randomly divided into six groups of adhesives used for bonding brackets to dental enamel: NeoBond® Light Cure Adhesive Kit, Transbond™ Plus Self-Etching, Victory V-Slot APC PLUS® + Transbond™ MIP, Rely-A-Bond® Kit, Light Cu
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Dutra, Daniel JB, Natalia TT Branco, Hugo H. Alvim, Cláudia S. Magalhães, Ricardo R. Oliveira, and Allyson N. Moreira. "Bond strength of two universal adhesive systems to human dentin using different strategies." Acta Odontológica Latinoamericana 35, no. 3 (2022): 155–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.54589/aol.35/3/155.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) to dentin of two universal adhesive systems: Single Bond Universal (SBU) and Ambar Universal (AU), used in different adhesion strategies. Materials and Method: Thirty-six human teeth were prepared (n=6) and treated following different adhesive strategies: G1: SBU-etch-and-rinse, applied on dry dentin; G2: SBUetch- and-rinse, applied on moist dentin; G3: SBU-self-etching; G4: AU-etch-and-rinse, applied on dry dentin; G5: AU-etch-and-rinse, applied on moist dentin; G6: AU-self-etching. The specimens were submitted
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Shubha, Dinesh, V. V. Bharathwaj, R. Sindhu, et al. "The Impact of Flash-Free Adhesives in the Future of Orthodontic Brackets: A Systematic Review." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 7, no. 6 (2022): 918–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6814656.

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Flash-free adhesives, as an alternative to the process of Flash cleanup, which used to be a major part of conventional adhesive applications, apart from being an additive step, also tend to leave uneven clumps with the need for extreme technical expertise.To establish the status of Flash-free adhesives as an alternative to conventional adhesive systems for Orthodontic brackets. A literature search was performed using PubMed, Google scholar, Science direct, Lilacs and Grey literature using MeSH terms- Flash-free adhesives, Orthodontic brackets, fixed appliances. Out of 91 articles, 30 full-text
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Czech, Zbigniew, and Agnieszka Butwin. "UV-crosslinkable warm-melt pressure-sensitive adhesives based on acrylics." Polish Journal of Chemical Technology 12, no. 4 (2010): 58–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10026-010-0051-9.

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UV-crosslinkable warm-melt pressure-sensitive adhesives based on acrylics The target of this article is to show the preparation of new generation of UV-crosslinkable warm-melt acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) and the experimental test of their adhesive properties in comparison with typical conventional hot-melts adhesives. New generation of UV-crosslinkable acrylic warm-melts PSAs containing unsaturated photoinitiator, incorporated during polymerization process into polymer chain, and photoreactive diluents added to PSA systems after polymerization allows producing of wide range of
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Clerc, Gaspard, Thomas Lüthi, Peter Niemz, and Jan Willem G. Van de Kuilen. "Reaction kinetics investigation in relation to the influence of humidity on fatigue behavior of wood lap joints." Holzforschung 74, no. 9 (2020): 865–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hf-2019-0136.

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AbstractIt is generally assumed that the properties of wood against fatigue are good, but little is known about the properties of adhesively bonded wood, which represents today most of the wood-based products. Lap-shear samples glued with three common wood adhesives [two ductile one-component polyurethane (1C-PUR) systems and one brittle phenol resorcinol formaldehyde (PRF) adhesive] were tested under cyclical loads at three different climates [20°C, 35% − 50% − 85% relative humidity (RH)]. For the analysis of data, an empirical model based on reaction kinetics was developed. In addition, a pr
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Mohanty, Pooja R., Lora Mishra, Klara Saczuk, and Barbara Lapinska. "Optimizing Adhesive Bonding to Caries Affected Dentin: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Dental Adhesive Strategies following Chemo-Mechanical Caries Removal." Applied Sciences 13, no. 12 (2023): 7295. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13127295.

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Although there are several studies that have evaluated the bond strength of various adhesives to healthy dentin and caries-affected dentin after traditional caries removal, the objective of this systematic review aimed to assess the bond strength of various adhesives to caries-affected dentin (CAD) after chemo-mechanical caries removal (CMCR) treatment. The review adhered to PROSPERO protocol registration and followed PRISMA guidelines. The research question focused on the bonding effectiveness of dental adhesives to CAD after employing the chemo-mechanical caries removal method. PubMed, the T
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Rindler, Axel, Oliver Vay, Christian Hansmann, and Johannes Konnerth. "Adhesive-related warping of thin wooden bi-layers." Wood Science and Technology 53, no. 5 (2019): 1015–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00226-019-01124-w.

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Abstract Warping of layered wood-based panels is still a challenging problem in the development of thin engineered wood products. Wood as an anisotropic and hydrophilic material tends to change its volume and mechanical properties with changing moisture content. Besides the wood components, also the mechanical properties of certain adhesives are sensitive to moisture changes. A moisture load onto the adhered wood is resulting in different stress and strain states between the adherends. It is expected that adhesives with different moisture-related properties participate differently to this inte
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de Oliveira Júnior, Osmir Batista, Marcelo Ferrarezi de Andrade, José Roberto Cury Saad, et al. "Using the Self-etch Adhesives in Anterior Restoration." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 13, no. 3 (2012): 421–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1161.

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ABSTRACT With the arrival of self-etch adhesives systems, there has been a rise in interest among clinicians, making it imperative for health professionals to have knowledge of the properties, characteristics, the association as well as the dental structures of these materials, in order to select them and use them correctly. The self-etch adhesive systems show good values of bond strength, microleakage and performance, and have therefore become an option in direct adhesive restorations. In the regard, this case study aims to describe the technique involving the use of selfetch adhesives system
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Sucala, Diana, Codruța Sarosi, Stanca Cuc, Marioara Moldovan, and Catalin Popa. "SEM Analysis of the Interface of Five Adhesive Systems." Key Engineering Materials 752 (August 2017): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.752.18.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the interface ultrastructure at dentin and hybrid layer formed by novel adhesives with TiO2 nano-fillers. Nano-fillers have shown outstanding mechanical properties and they are widely used as reinforcing materials associated with polymeric matrices for high performance applications. Twenty extracted non carious human teeth were utilized for evaluation of the bonded interface using scanning electron microscopy. The experiments used four novel adhesives (noted A1, A2, A3, A4). Phosphoric acid (5s, 37%) and a commercial resin composite Herculite XRV (Kerr)
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de Geus, JL, BM Maran, KA Cabral, et al. "Clinical Performance of Filled/Nanofilled Versus Nonfilled Adhesive Systems in Noncarious Cervical Lesions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis." Operative Dentistry 46, no. 1 (2020): E34—E59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/19-252-l.

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Clinical Relevance The use of filled adhesive systems does not influence the clinical performance of the adhesive restoration in noncarious cervical lesions. SUMMARY Objective: The aim of this meta-analysis was to investigate the clinical performance of filled vs unfilled adhesive systems when applied in noncarious cervical lesions. Methods and Materials: A systematic search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, LILACS, BBO, Cochrane Library, and SIGLE. Gray literature was also screened. Only randomized controlled clinical trials were included. The risk of bias of the studies was ev
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Sinhoreti, Mário Alexandre Coelho, Eveline Freitas Soares, Gabriel Flores Abuna, Lourenço Correr Sobrinho, Jean-François Roulet, and Saulo Geraldeli. "Microtensile Bond Strength of Adhesive Systems in Different Dentin Regions on a Class II Cavity Configuration." Brazilian Dental Journal 28, no. 4 (2017): 474–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201701541.

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Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate microtensile bond strength (µTBS) of self-etch and etch-and-rinse adhesives systems compared in different dentin regions (central-CD or proximal-PD) in a class II cavity configuration. A class II (mesial-oclusal-distal) cavity configuration was simulated on 20 extracted human third-molars (4 mm wide/3 mm deep). Etch-and-rinse adhesive (Scotchbond Multi Purpose, n=5, SBMP and Optibond FL, n=5, OPFL) and self-etch adhesives (Clearfil SE Bond, n=5, CSE and Optibond XTR, n=5, OPXTR) were applied. Class II restorations were performed by incremental tec
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Luo, Aoxiang, Yao Yao, Li Zhang, and Yuejing Chen. "Influence of different but compatible all-ceramic materials and bonding systems on dentin bonding properties." Materials Express 11, no. 1 (2021): 116–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/mex.2021.1885.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of various compatible all-ceramic materials and bonding systems, on the bonding properties of dentin. Five types of commonly used all-ceramic materials (Cerec Blocs, IPS e. max Press, IPS e. max ZirCAD, Incoris Alumina, In-Ceram Alumina) were bonded with three types of adhesives (Multilink N, Variolink N, Relyx Unicem) for nuclear porcelain tile preparation. We evaluated the polymerization conversion rates, shear bonding strength (SBS), and micro-tensile bond strength (TBS) for each combination. The polymerization conversion rates, SBS and TBS differ
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Federle, Walter, and David Labonte. "Dynamic biological adhesion: mechanisms for controlling attachment during locomotion." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374, no. 1784 (2019): 20190199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0199.

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The rapid control of surface attachment is a key feature of natural adhesive systems used for locomotion, and a property highly desirable for man-made adhesives. Here, we describe the challenges of adhesion control and the timescales involved across diverse biological attachment systems and different adhesive mechanisms. The most widespread control principle for dynamic surface attachment in climbing animals is that adhesion is ‘shear-sensitive’ (directional): pulling adhesive pads towards the body results in strong attachment, whereas pushing them away from it leads to easy detachment, provid
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Ma, S., K. Fujita (Nakajima), and N. Nishiyama. "Effects of Storage Temperature on the Shelf Life of One-step and Two-step Self-etch Adhesives." Operative Dentistry 34, no. 4 (2009): 472–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/08-010-l.

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Clinical Relevance Storage temperature affects the alteration rate of one-step adhesives for all-in-one adhesive systems and self-etching primer for two-step adhesive systems. Their shelf life is strongly dependent on the storage temperature and time period. Storage under 20°C extends their shelf life.
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Silva, SMA, J. Malacarne-Zanon, RM Carvalho, et al. "Effects of Potassium Oxalate on Knoop Hardness of Etch-and-Rinse Adhesives." Operative Dentistry 37, no. 4 (2012): 356–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/09-228-l.

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SUMMARY The objective of this study was to determine whether the hardness of etch-and-rinse adhesives may be affected by the pretreatment of acid-etched dentin with potassium oxalate desensitizer. Unerupted human third molars were cut into crown segments by removing the occlusal enamel and roots. The pulp chamber of these crown segments was connected to a syringe barrel filled with phosphate-buffered saline so that the moisture of dentin was maintained during the bonding procedures. Three etch-and-rinse adhesives—two two-step systems (Adper Single Bond 2 [SB], One-Step [OS]) and one three-step
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Nayif, Ma’an M., Masayuki Otsuki, and Junji Tagami. "Bonding performance of self-etch adhesives to enamel bleached with different peroxide concentrations." Brazilian Dental Journal 32, no. 5 (2021): 96–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202104046.

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Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the micro-shear bond strength (µSBS) of one and two steps self-etch adhesive systems after enamel bleaching with photo-activated bleaching systems of different hydrogen peroxide (HP) concentration. Occlusal enamel of forty intact human molars were flattened and assigned into four groups. GI Unbleached, GII, GIII, and GIV were bleached with Pyrenees (3.5% HP), GC TiON (20% HP), and Hi-Lite (35% HP) respectively. Enamel treatment with one and two steps self-etch adhesives (Clearfil S3 Bond- S3, and Clearfil SE Bond-SE) then micro-tubes were fixed on
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Kim, Min Jin, Joonhee Kim, Ji-Soo Song, Shin Hye Chung, and Hong-Keun Hyun. "Shear Bond Strength of Different MDP-Containing Adhesive Systems on Enamel and Dentin from Primary Teeth." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 45, no. 3 (2021): 186–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/1053-4625-45.3.7.

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Objective: To compare the shear bond strength (SBS) after thermocycling of four universal adhesives applied in self-etch mode on dentin and etch-and-rinse mode on enamel. Study design: Flat 144 buccal or lingual dentin and enamel surfaces from 72 non-carious primary molars were prepared. Samples were segregated into 12 groups (n=12): Adper Single Bond 2 etch-and-rinse (SB_T) and Clearfil SE Bond self-etch (SE_S) applied to enamel and dentin served as controls. Scotch Bond Universal Adhesive (SBU), Clearfil S3 Bond Universal Adhesive (SEU), Tetric N-Bond Universal Adhesive (TEN), and All Bond U
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Mandra, J. V., S. L. Votyakov, M. E. Smirnova, S. E. Zholudev, and S. S. Grigorjev. "Comparative evaluation of adhesive performance to dentin: study in patients of different ages." BIO Web of Conferences 22 (2020): 01026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202201026.

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The article describes in vitro evaluation of the micro-shear bond strength between composite resin and dentin specimens treated with self-etching, total-etching and universal dental adhesives for patients of different ages. The authors compared microstructure of resin-infiltrated zone for self-etching, total-etching and universal dental adhesive systems by means of scanning electron microscopy. These findings presented negatively effects of aging on the bond strength of dentinal surfaces and the advantages of adhesive protocol with universal adhesives for all ages.
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Ahmed, Sheikh Ali, Reza Hosseinpourpia, and Stergios Adamopoulos. "Micro-Fibrillated Cellulose in Lignin–Phenol–Formaldehyde Adhesives for Plywood Production." Forests 14, no. 11 (2023): 2249. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14112249.

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Petrochemical-based phenol–formaldehyde (PF) adhesives are widely used in plywood production. To substitute phenol in the synthesis of PF adhesives, lignin can be added due to its structural similarity to phenol. Moreover, micro-fibrillated cellulose (MFC) can further enhance the bond performance, mechanical properties, and toughness of adhesive systems. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the adhesion performance of lignin–PF (LPF) adhesives reinforced with MFC. In LPF formulations, three levels of MFC (0, 15, and 30 wt% based on the total solid content of adhesives) were added to the
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Loguercio, AD, D. Salvalaggio, AE Piva, et al. "Adhesive Temperature: Effects on Adhesive Properties and Resin-Dentin Bond Strength." Operative Dentistry 36, no. 3 (2011): 293–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/10-218l.

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SUMMARY Objectives To evaluate the effect of adhesive temperature on the resin-dentin bond strength (μTBS), nanoleakage (NL), adhesive layer thickness (AL), and degree of conversion (DC) of ethanol/water- (SB) and acetone-based (PB) etch-and-rinse adhesive systems. Methods The bottles of the two adhesives were kept at each temperature (5°C, 20°C, 37°C, and 50°C) for 2 hours before application to demineralized dentin surfaces of 40 molars. Specimens were prepared for μTBS testing. Bonded sticks (0.8 mm2) were tested under tension (0.5 mm/min). Three bonded sticks from each tooth were immersed i
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Kimmes, N. S., W. W. Barkmeier, R. L. Erickson, and M. A. Latta. "Adhesive Bond Strengths to Enamel and Dentin Using Recommended and Extended Treatment Times." Operative Dentistry 35, no. 1 (2010): 112–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/09-081-l.

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Clinical Relevance Self-etch adhesive systems are promoted as being more efficient for bonding procedures by using fewer treatment steps to condition tooth surfaces for bonding resin-based materials. Concern has been expressed regarding the ability of the newer self-etch adhesives to yield strong, durable bonds when compared to more traditional etch-and-rinse systems. Extending the treatment time of etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives does not appear to result in relevant increases in the bond strength of resin composites to enamel or dentin.
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de Freitas, V. P., H. Corvacho, M. Quintela, and João M. P. Q. Delgado. "Performance over Time of Adhesive Systems for Bonding Ceramic Tiles – A Detailed Case Study." Diffusion Foundations 3 (February 2015): 183–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/df.3.183.

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An efficient adhesive bonding of exterior ceramic tiles applied on façades is an obvious important factor to ensure the safety and the durability of the façade. The failure of adhesive bonding is a common issue with relevant technical and economic consequences.The aim of this work is to present an evaluation of the performance overtime of adhesives systems in bonded ceramic tiles on façades, based on extensive experimental research works carried out at the Laboratory of Building Physics (LFC).A detailed case study is presented which evaluate the performance of adhesives systems to be used o
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Frigione, Mariaenrica, Francesca Lionetto, Leno Mascia, and Antonio Antonacci. "Novel Epoxy-Silica Hybrid Adhesives for Concrete and Structural Materials: Properties and Durability Issues." Advanced Materials Research 687 (April 2013): 94–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.687.94.

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Novel epoxy-silica hybrid systems based on silane-functionalized epoxy resins containing interpenetrating silica domains were investigated as structural adhesives with the aim to achieve a good retention of properties when the adhesives are exposed to severe environmental conditions or weathered. Durability experiments have been conducted on the experimental hybrid adhesives by monitoring their mechanical properties, on both cast specimens and on adhesive joints composed of cylindrical concrete or masonry blocks, in ordinary conditions or after exposure to different environmental agents (moder
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Jang, J.-H., H.-Y. Kim, S.-M. Shin, et al. "Clinical Effectiveness of Different Polishing Systems and Self-Etch Adhesives in Class V Composite Resin Restorations: Two-Year Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial." Operative Dentistry 42, no. 1 (2017): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/16-104-c.

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SUMMARY The aim of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to compare the clinical effectiveness of different polishing systems and self-etch adhesives in class V composite resin restorations. A total of 164 noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs) from 35 patients were randomly allocated to one of four experimental groups, each of which used a combination of polishing systems and adhesives. The two polishing systems used were Sof-Lex XT (Sof), a multistep abrasive disc, and Enhance/Pogo (EP), a simplified abrasive-impregnated rubber instrument. The adhesive systems were Clearfil SE bond (CS)
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Carly, Glenn, and Martin J. Tyas. "Shear Bond Strength of a Mechanically Retained Ceramic Bracket." Australasian Orthodontic Journal 13, no. 1 (1993): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aoj-1993-0020.

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Abstract The failure under shear loading of mechanically retained ceramic brackets bonded to enamel was investigated. One light-activated dual-cure and two no-mix self-cure adhesives were compared to au Adhesive Pre-coated hracket (APC). The results indicated that the ceramic bracket bonded with the light-activated dual-cure adhesive had a significantly higher mean shear bond strength than the other adhesive systems. All adhesive systems usually failed cohesively with adhesive remaining attached to the bracket and enamel surfaces. There was no significant difference in failure site. There was
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Martins, Luís Roberto Marcondes, Mario Vedovello Filho, Suzy H. A. Martins, et al. "Evaluation of Bonded Orthodontics Brackets Using Different Adhesive Systems after a Cariogenic Challenge." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 11, no. 1 (2010): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-11-1-41.

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Abstract Aim The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevention of enamel demineralization and the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets bonded with fluoride and no fluoride conventional and selfetching adhesives and to analyze the characteristics of enamel near the bond area using a polarized light microscope (PLM) following demineralization and remineralization cycling (Des Re). Methods and Materials Fifty bovine incisors were selected and divided into five groups according to the adhesive system used during the bonding process: G1, Transbond™ XT Adhesive; G2, Single Bond 2 A
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Tonetto, Mateus Rodrigues, Alvaro Henrique Borges, Matheus Coelho Bandeca, Fausto Frizzera Borges, Lucas Fontanari, and Marcelo Ferrarezi de Andrade. "Clinical Protocol for Esthetic Restoration using a Self-etching Adhesive." World Journal of Dentistry 4, no. 3 (2013): 202–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1232.

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ABSTRACT The advent of new adhesive systems is making techniques and clinical protocols to become faster and simpler, however it does not reduce the importance of knowledge of the properties, characteristics and interaction of dental materials with the tooth structure. Among the adhesives that have recently emerged, highlight the self-etching systems, especially the two-step selfetching, in which the acid primer is available in a separate bottle from the adhesive. These adhesives have shown good results for bond strength, microleakage and postoperative sensitivity, being an option for direct a
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Yazici, A. Ruya, Zeren Yildirim, Atila Ertan, et al. "Bond strength of one-step self-etch adhesives and their predecessors to ground versus unground enamel." European Journal of Dentistry 06, no. 03 (2012): 280–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698962.

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ABSTRACTObjectives: The aim of this study was to compare the shear bond strength of several self-etch adhesives to their two-step predecessors to ground and unground enamel.Methods: Seventy-five extracted, non-carious human third molar teeth were selected for this study. The buccal surfaces of each tooth were mechanically ground to obtain flat enamel surfaces (ground enamel), while the lingual surfaces were left intact (unground enamel). The teeth were randomly divided into five groups according to the adhesive systems (n=15): one-step self-etch adhesive - Clearfil S3 Bond, its two-step predec
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Kim, S. Y., D. W. Kim, S. H. Park, and K. K. Choi. "Microtensile Bond Strength of Dual-Cured Resin Luting Cements to Dentin by the Type of Dentin Adhesives." Key Engineering Materials 361-363 (November 2007): 889–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.361-363.889.

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This study was performed to investigate the bond strength between 4 dentin adhesives and resin luting cements by means of μTBS test. The materials used in this study were four resin cements (Choice, Panavia F, RelyX ARC, Bistite II DC), one 3-step adhesive (All-Bond2), one 2- step self-etching adhesive (Clearfil SE-Bond) and two 1-step self-etching adhesives(Prompt L-Pop and One-Up Bond F). Combination of 4 different dentin adhesives with 4 resin cements made up 16 experimental groups. Extracted human mandibular third molars without caries and restoratives were stored in saline and used within
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Barkmeier, W. W., R. L. Erickson, N. S. Kimmes, M. A. Latta, and T. M. Wilwerding. "Effect of Enamel Etching Time on Roughness and Bond Strength." Operative Dentistry 34, no. 2 (2009): 217–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/08-72.

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Clinical Relevance Traditionally, etch-and-rinse adhesive systems have used phosphoric acid to condition enamel surfaces and successfully create a strong, durable bond to resin-based materials. Newer adhesive systems now use acid monomers to bond resin materials to both enamel and dentin. These newer adhesives do not provide the same degree of bonding to enamel as etch-and-rinse systems, and extending the application time does not improve their performance.
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BOURGI, Rim, Naji KHAROUF, Carlos Enrique CUEVAS-SUÁREZ, et al. "Assessment of clinical performance of universal adhesives versus other adhesive systems: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials." International Arab Journal of Dentistry 15, no. 2 (2024): 204–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.70174/iajd.v15i2.1046.

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Universal adhesives (UAs) often exhibit comparable or even superior bond strength to traditional adhesive systems, ensuring reliable and long-lasting adhesion between the resin composite and the tooth structure. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the clinical performance of UAs compared to other adhesive systems in direct resin composite restorations through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Two reviewers executed a literature search in five electronic databases: PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Scielo. Clinical trials comparing the clinical evaluation of resin composite res
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Nikaido, Toru, Hamid Nurrohman, Tomohiro Takagaki, Alireza Sadr, Shizuko Ichinose, and Junji Tagami. "Nanoleakage in Hybrid Layer and Acid–Base Resistant Zone at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface." Microscopy and Microanalysis 21, no. 5 (2015): 1271–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927615015068.

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AbstractThe aim of interfacial nanoleakage evaluation is to gain a better understanding of degradation of the adhesive–dentin interface. The acid–base resistant zone (ABRZ) is recognized at the bonded interface under the hybrid layer (HL) in self-etch adhesive systems after an acid–base challenge. The purpose of this study was to evaluate nanoleakage in HL and ABRZ using three self-etch adhesives; Clearfil SE Bond (SEB), Clearfil SE One (SEO), and G-Bond Plus (GBP). One of the three adhesives was applied on the ground dentin surface and light cured. The specimens were longitudinally divided in
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