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  2. Dentine bonding agents - Wikipedia

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    All-in-one self-etch adhesive and a single component universal adhesive, used in the adhesion of direct and indirect dental restorations. Also known as a "bonderizer" bonding agents (spelled dentin bonding agents in American English) are resin materials used to make a dental composite filling material adhere to both dentin and enamel.

  3. Dental composite - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of acid etching (producing enamel irregularities ranging from 5-30 micrometers in depth) of teeth to allow a micro-mechanical bond to the tooth allows good adhesion of the restoration to the tooth. Very high bond strengths to tooth structure, both enamel and dentin, can be achieved with dentin bonding agents.

  4. Dental bonding - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive dentistry is a branch of dentistry which deals with adhesion or bonding to the natural substance of teeth, enamel and dentin.It studies the nature and strength of adhesion to dental hard tissues, properties of adhesive materials, causes and mechanisms of failure of the bonds, clinical techniques for bonding and newer applications for bonding such as bonding to the soft tissue. [1]

  5. Aesthetic anterior composite restoration - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] The conventional workflow sequence for a diastema closure is 1)Shade selection was done for dentin shade and enamel shade. Composite button samples of different shades are placed on teeth and a dental photography taken to verify 2)Rubber dam isolation 3)Placing a retraction cord. 3)Etching enamel surface, 4)Application of bonding ...

  6. Dental cement - Wikipedia

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    Resin-based: acrylate or methacrylate resin cements, including the latest generation of self-adhesive resin cements that contain silicate or other types of fillers in an organic resin matrix. Cements can be classified based on the type of their matrix: Phosphate (zinc phosphate, silicophosphate) Polycarboxylate (zinc polycarboxylate, glass ionomer)

  7. Glass ionomer cement - Wikipedia

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    This often results in longer retention and service life than resin Class V fillings. They chemically bond to enamel and dentin leaving a smaller gap for bacteria to enter. Particularly when paired with silver diamine fluoride this can arrest caries and harden active caries and prevent further damage.

  8. Luting agent - Wikipedia

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    They also reduce the bond strength of both total and self-etching adhesive systems to dentin if used before an indirect bonding restoration. [36] Another report shows that there is no difference in bond strengths of self-adhesive resin cements to dentine between prior application of eugenol free and eugenol containing provisional cements. [37]

  9. Dental abrasion - Wikipedia

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    Self-adhesive to enamel and dentine. Dental materials such as amalgam, glass ionomer (GI), resin-modified glass ionomer (a variant of GI) and resin composite are the types of restoration materials available when active treatment by means of restoration is appropriate.

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