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The morphology and stability of resin-modified glass-ionomer adhesive at the dentin/resin-based composite interface.

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2002

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Abstract

FBLC adapted well to tooth structure, had an interface with dentin that was permeable to fluid and displayed the absorption layer. Shear loading at the dentin interface resulted in complex failure with areas of cohesive failure where the absorption layer was present. Light-curing of FBLC seemed to produce a stable restorative while "co-curing" resulted in an unstable situation, with the appearance of an emmisable exudate from the FBLC. Advanced fluorescent imaging of the material itself seemed to suggest that there was a movement of aluminum ions in a manner similar to other glass-ionomer cements. The presence of HEMA in the matrix of the cement associated with the absorption layer was also demonstrated.