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Spring 2002: Volume
26, Number 3 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Effect of multiple application
of dentin bonding agent on marginal integrity of resin composite |
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The purpose of the present study
was to examine the effect of multiple application of dentin bonding
agent to the adhesive surface on the marginal integrity of resin
composite. The effect of multiple applications was evaluated by
measuring the wall-to-wall polymerization contraction gap and
by SEM observation. Multiple application of dentin bonding agent
was found to prevent formation of the contraction gap.Although
monomer penetration into the enlarged collagen network has been
widely discussed as the possible mechanism of the dentin bonding
agent and dentin primer, the true detailed mechanism of the dentinal
bonding agent and dentin primer should be consistently explained
by the prevention of monomer diffusion into the dentin and water
contamination of the adhesive interface. |
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