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Effect of the Self Etching Dentin Primers on the Bonding Efficacy of a Dentin Adhesive
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1989
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Materials ScienceDentin PrimersEngineeringAdhesive MaterialExperimental PrimersDental BiomechanicsBonding EfficacyBiomedical EngineeringExperimental SelfStructural AdhesiveDentin Adhesive
The efficacy of marketed and experimental self etching dentin primers which contained dicarboxylic acids or their esterified salts diluted in 35% hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) solution were studied by measuring the wall-to-wall polymerization contraction of the light curing composite in the cylindrical dentin cavity and the tensile bond strength to the flat dentin surface. In both of the measurements, a marketed dentin bonding agent and resin monomer was applied after the treatment with experimental primers and a marketed primer, respectively. It was revealed that two experimental primers composed of the methacryloxyethyl-succinate or methacryloxyethyl-phthalate and HEMA, exhibited a remarkable effect on the bonding efficacy of a dentin adhesive employed in this study. A marketed primer which contained maleic acid and HEMA could not improve the bonding between the resin and dentin cavity wall although a significantly high bonding strength (11.9 +/- 5.7 MPa) was obtained after 24 hours.
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