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Choosing the Adhesive for Microtensile Bond Strength Tests

Choosing the Adhesive for Microtensile Bond Strength Tests AbstractDental fillings are one of the most widespread minimal invasive procedures in modern restorative dentistry. Thanks to the advantages of recently developed filling materials, adhesive systems, and filling techniques, it is possible to create high strength, long-lasting dental fillings. Qualifying these structures is a complicated procedure; the most common method is the use of a microtensile bond strength test, for which specimens need to be formed and stabilised with adhesives in special jigs. During our research, three different cyanoacrylates were examined to find the ideal adhesive for bonding the metal and dentin and the metal and EverX short fibre composite, respectively. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Materialia Transylvanica de Gruyter

Choosing the Adhesive for Microtensile Bond Strength Tests

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de Gruyter
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© 2022 Levente Borhy et al., published by Sciendo
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2601-8799
DOI
10.33924/amt-2022-02-02
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Abstract

AbstractDental fillings are one of the most widespread minimal invasive procedures in modern restorative dentistry. Thanks to the advantages of recently developed filling materials, adhesive systems, and filling techniques, it is possible to create high strength, long-lasting dental fillings. Qualifying these structures is a complicated procedure; the most common method is the use of a microtensile bond strength test, for which specimens need to be formed and stabilised with adhesives in special jigs. During our research, three different cyanoacrylates were examined to find the ideal adhesive for bonding the metal and dentin and the metal and EverX short fibre composite, respectively.

Journal

Acta Materialia Transylvanicade Gruyter

Published: Oct 1, 2022

Keywords: composite dental filling; microtensile bond strength test; adhesive systems

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