Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems

This paper reviews the performance of current adhesive systems in tests of bond strength between resin composites and tooth structures. The longevity and success of resin composite restorations depend upon the adhesive systems providing durable bonds with tooth substances. Both in vitro and in vivo...

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Main Authors: Masashi Miyazaki, Keishi Tsubota, Toshiki Takamizawa, Hiroyasu Kurokawa, Akitomo Rikuta, Susumu Ando
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-02-01
Series:Japanese Dental Science Review
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761611000706
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spelling doaj-bd521d5ac36e4300873174e268c5a7cc2020-11-24T22:55:25ZengElsevierJapanese Dental Science Review1882-76162012-02-01481536010.1016/j.jdsr.2011.11.002Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systemsMasashi MiyazakiKeishi TsubotaToshiki TakamizawaHiroyasu KurokawaAkitomo RikutaSusumu AndoThis paper reviews the performance of current adhesive systems in tests of bond strength between resin composites and tooth structures. The longevity and success of resin composite restorations depend upon the adhesive systems providing durable bonds with tooth substances. Both in vitro and in vivo testing has been used to predict the clinical outcome of treatments with adhesive materials. Subtle variations in sample preparation can severely affect the bond strength, regardless of the test method employed. In addition to the large range of factors that affect bond strength, various load applications have been used to quantify the adhesion between composites and tooth structures. Dentin bond strength is normally evaluated by conducting mechanical tests in the tensile and/or shear mode, but the crosshead speeds used vary over a relatively wide range in the published literature. This review provides an overview of the current characterization of dental adhesives and the factors affecting their performance in bond-strength tests.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761611000706Adhesive materialBond strengthCrosshead speedDentinTest method
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author Masashi Miyazaki
Keishi Tsubota
Toshiki Takamizawa
Hiroyasu Kurokawa
Akitomo Rikuta
Susumu Ando
spellingShingle Masashi Miyazaki
Keishi Tsubota
Toshiki Takamizawa
Hiroyasu Kurokawa
Akitomo Rikuta
Susumu Ando
Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
Japanese Dental Science Review
Adhesive material
Bond strength
Crosshead speed
Dentin
Test method
author_facet Masashi Miyazaki
Keishi Tsubota
Toshiki Takamizawa
Hiroyasu Kurokawa
Akitomo Rikuta
Susumu Ando
author_sort Masashi Miyazaki
title Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
title_short Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
title_full Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
title_fullStr Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
title_sort factors affecting the in vitro performance of dentin-bonding systems
publisher Elsevier
series Japanese Dental Science Review
issn 1882-7616
publishDate 2012-02-01
description This paper reviews the performance of current adhesive systems in tests of bond strength between resin composites and tooth structures. The longevity and success of resin composite restorations depend upon the adhesive systems providing durable bonds with tooth substances. Both in vitro and in vivo testing has been used to predict the clinical outcome of treatments with adhesive materials. Subtle variations in sample preparation can severely affect the bond strength, regardless of the test method employed. In addition to the large range of factors that affect bond strength, various load applications have been used to quantify the adhesion between composites and tooth structures. Dentin bond strength is normally evaluated by conducting mechanical tests in the tensile and/or shear mode, but the crosshead speeds used vary over a relatively wide range in the published literature. This review provides an overview of the current characterization of dental adhesives and the factors affecting their performance in bond-strength tests.
topic Adhesive material
Bond strength
Crosshead speed
Dentin
Test method
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761611000706
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