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- Title
The effect on microleakage of four dentin-enamel bonding systems.
- Authors
Kanca, III, John
- Abstract
The article focuses on the use of composite resin in cavity preparation and its ability to seal tooth structure to prevent the ingress of oral contaminants. According to studies, it has been found that using an unfilled intermediate resin bond can reduce amount of microleakage in composite resin restoration. The three newly introduced dentin bonding systems include Scotchbond 2 from 3M Dental Products Division, Tenure from Den-Mat Corp. and Gluma from Columbus Dental. In order to examine the effectiveness of these resins, forty extracted human teeth were selected for restoration and were evaluated using an analysis of variance and a Student-Newman-Keuls test.
- Subjects
DENTAL resins; DENTAL cavity preparation; DENTAL bonding; OPERATIVE dentistry; DENTAL fillings; DENTIN; ANALYSIS of variance; DEN-Mat Corp.; 3M Co. Dental Products Division
- Publication
Quintessence International, 1989, Vol 20, Issue 5, p359
- ISSN
0033-6572
- Publication type
Article