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- Title
Microleakage of three dentinal bonding systems: a 6-month evaluation.
- Authors
Crim, Gary A.
- Abstract
This study evaluated the marginal sealing ability of three of the latest generation of dentinal bonding agents following 6 months of storage in a 37 °C water bath. Class V preparations were placed at the cementoenamel junction of extracted human molars. Herculite XR was used to restore cavities that had been pretreated with Gluma. Tenure, or XR Bond. The restored teeth were thermally stressed every 30 days during the following 6 months, and then microleakage was assessed by dye penetration. Under the experimental conditions, the microleakage associated with XR Bond and Gluma was not statistically significantly different. XR Bond performed statistically significantly better than Tenure (a = 0.01).
- Subjects
DENTISTRY; DENTAL materials; DENTAL adhesives; DENTAL bonding; DENTAL cements; DENTAL ceramics; DENTAL resins; DENTAL enamel; MOLARS; DENTAL caries
- Publication
Quintessence International, 1991, Vol 22, Issue 5, p387
- ISSN
0033-6572
- Publication type
Article