Search results for "Dental Cements"

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Hybrid layers of etch-and-rinse versus self-etching adhesive systems.

2010

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness in the formation of resin tags, adhesive lateral branches and hybrid layers of five adhesive systems, when bonding to dentine. Material and Methods: Flat dentin surfaces from 25 molars were bonded with several adhesive systems according to the manufacturers? instructions. Composite build-ups were constructed incrementally with Tetric Ceram. The Specimens were sectioned parallel to the long axis. One section was treated with phosphoric acid and sodium hypochlorite in order to reveal the hybrid layer formation. The other section was stored in 30% hydrochloric acid to detect resin tags and adhesive lateral branch formation. Results: The two etch-and-rin…

Absorption of waterMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeComposite numberDental Cementschemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemDentinmedicineHumansComposite materialGeneral DentistryBondingtechnology industry and agricultureDental Bonding:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyPolymerizationchemistrySodium hypochloriteUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinDental EtchingMicroscopy Electron ScanningSurgeryAdhesiveScanning electron microscopyLayer (electronics)Bonding Dentin Scanning electron microscopy
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Current dental adhesives systems. A narrative review.

2012

Adhesive dentistry is based on the development of materials which establish an effective bond with the tooth tissues. In this context, adhesive systems have attracted considerable research interest in recent years. Successful adhesive bonding depends on the chemistry of the adhesive, on appropriate clinical handling of the material as well as on the knowledge of the morphological changes caused on dental tissue by different bonding procedures. This paper outlines the status of contemporary adhesive systems, with particular emphasis on chemical characteristics and mode of interaction of the adhesives with enamel and dentinal tissues. Dental adhesives are used for several clinical application…

Adhesive bondingPolyurethanesAcrylic ResinsDentistryDental CementsComposite ResinsComposite resinstomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheDrug DiscoveryAdhesive systemHumansDental EtchingDental EnamelPharmacologyOrthodonticsEnamel paintbusiness.industryDentineDental BondingDental Adhesivesstomatognathic diseasesEnamelvisual_artDentin-Bonding AgentsDental EtchingDentinvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNarrative reviewAdhesivebusinessDental adhesivePhosphoric acidCurrent pharmaceutical design
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Effect of cyclic loading on fracture strength and microleakage of a quartz fiber dowel with different adhesive, cement and resin core material combin…

2010

Background: This study evaluated the performance of different adhesive-cement-core combinations coupled with quartz fiber dowels after cyclic loading and fracture strength tests and assessed the microleakage using dye penetration method. Methods: Forty maxillary canines (n=10 per group) were restored with fiber dowels (Quartz fiber DT Light Post) and four adhesive-cement-core material combinations [(Group 1: All-Bond 2+C&B (root) / All-Bond 2+Biscore (core); Group 2: All-Bond 2+Bisfil 2B (root) / All-Bond 2+Bisfil 2B (core); Group 3: Scotchbond 1+RelyX ARC (root) / Scotchbond 1+Supreme (core); Group 4: RelyX Unicem (root) / Scotchbond 1+Filtek Supreme (core)]. The specimens were initially c…

CuspidDental CementsEquipment DesignQuartzCyclic loading Fiber dowels Fracture strength MicroleakageComposite ResinsPermeabilityPolyethylene GlycolsResin CementsWeight-BearingResins SyntheticPolymethacrylic AcidsSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheDentin-Bonding AgentsMaterials TestingMethacrylatesBisphenol A-Glycidyl MethacrylateEquipment FailureStress MechanicalPost and Core Technique
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Evaluation of marginal leakage after mechanical fatigue cycling of composite inlays luted with different cements

2018

This in vitro study evaluated the marginal microleakage of composite inlays luted with 3 different cement systems. The null hypothesis was that the luting materials would not influence dye penetration, showing the same degree of microleakage. Thirty-six sound molars were selected, mesio-occlusodistal cavities were prepared, and the teeth were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 12). Composite resin inlay restorations were made and cemented using a dual-curing resin cement (Calibra), a light-curing flowable composite (Charisma Flow), or a self-adhesive resin cement (RelyX Unicem). The restored teeth were subjected to fatigue cycles and immersed in 0.5% basic fuchsin dye for 24 hours. Two ort…

Dental Leakagedental restorationIn Vitro TechniqueDental CementscementationIn Vitro TechniquesComposite ResinComposite ResinsMolarResin CementsInlaySettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheInlaysresin cementHumansDental Restoration FailureDental CementHuman
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Retentive strengths of cast gold crowns using glass ionomer, compomer, or resin cement

1998

The retention forces of a newly developed compomer cement (Dyract Cem), a glass ionomer cement (Ketac Cem Aplicap), and a resin cement (F21) were examined.Cemented cast gold crowns were removed along the path of insertion with a Zwick universal testing device. The impact of both a cured and a noncured additional bonding layer that were applied to the inner surface of the crowns was examined across the Dyract Cem group.The mean adhesive strength was measured at 2.36 +/- 0.69 N/mm2 in the Ketac Cem group, at 0.60 +/- 0.28 N/mm2 in the F21 group, and at 1.85 +/- 0.94 N/mm2 in the Dyract Cem group, respectively. The application of an additional bonding layer to the inner surface of the crowns d…

Dental Stress AnalysisMaterials scienceSurface PropertiesPolyestersGlass ionomer cementDental CementsComposite ResinsDental Prosthesis RetentionAdhesion strengthHumansComposite materialCementationResin cementCementPolycarboxylate CementCrownsCompomersSilicatesDental BondingAdhesivenessResin CementsDyract-cemGlass Ionomer CementsDentinGold AlloysMethacrylatesStress MechanicalZinc OxideOral SurgeryMagnesium OxideThe Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
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In vitro retentive strength of zirconium oxide ceramic crowns using different luting agents

2005

Statement of problem In contrast to gold crowns, in vitro determination of the retentive strength of all-ceramic crowns is more difficult because components allowing connection to testing apparatus are not as easily integrated into the all-ceramic material. Nevertheless, retentive strength data are crucial for obtaining information about the potential clinical performance of luting cements for all-ceramic restorations. Therefore, a new in vitro model was necessary to evaluate the retentive strength of all-ceramic crowns. Purpose The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the retentive strength of 4 resin-cement systems, a compomer, a glass-ionomer cement, a resin-modified glass-ion…

Dental Stress AnalysisMaterials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentDental CementsDentistryCrown (dentistry)Dental Prosthesis RetentionDental porcelainstomatognathic systemDental cementMaterials TestingmedicineHumansCeramicComposite materialCementationCementUniversal testing machineCrownsCompomersbusiness.industryLuting agentEpoxyDental PorcelainResin CementsGlass Ionomer Cementsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumZirconiumOral SurgerybusinessThe Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
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Luting of ceramic crowns with a self-adhesive cement: Effect of contamination on marginal adaptation and fracture strength

2012

Objectives: This study evaluated the percentages of continuous margins (%CM) and fracture strength (FS) of crowns made out from blocs of leucite-reinforced ceramic (IPS Empress CAD) and luted with a representative self-adhesive cement (RelyX Unicem) under four contaminating agents: saliva, water, blood, a haemostatic solution containing aluminium chloride (pH= 0.8) and a control group with no contamination. Study Design: %CM at both tooth-cement (TC) and cement-crown (CC) interfaces were determined before and after a fatigue test consisting of 600’000 chewing loads and 1’500 temperature cycles changing from 5º C to 50º C. Load to fracture was recorded on fatigued specimens. Kruskal-Wallis t…

Dental Stress AnalysisSalivaAluminium chlorideDental CementsDentistryOdontologíaIn Vitro TechniquesDental porcelainFlexural strengthDental cementBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryDentinmedicineHumansGeneral DentistryCementCrownsChemistrybusiness.industryContamination:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Dental PorcelainCiencias de la saludddc:617.6Resin Cementsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgerybusinessmedicine.drugMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Interferometric microscopy study of the surface roughness of Portland cement under the action of different irrigants

2013

Objectives: Some investigations suggested common Portland cement (PC) as a substitute material for MTA for endodontic use; both MTA and PC have a similar composition. The aim of this study was to determine the surface roughness of common PC before and after the exposition to different endodontic irrigating solutions: 10% and 20% citric acid, 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic (EDTA) and 5% sodium hypochlorite. Study Design: Fifty PC samples in the form of cubes were prepared. PC was mixed with distilled water (powder/liquid ratio 3:1 by weight). The samples were immersed for one minute in 10% and 20% citric acid, 17% EDTA and 5% sodium hypochlorite. After gold coating, PC samples were examined …

Dental materialsSodium HypochloriteSurface PropertiesMaterials dentalsDentistryDental CementsEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidOdontologíaSurface finishCitric Acidlaw.inventionEndodonticschemistry.chemical_compoundDental cementlawMaterials TestingSurface roughnessEndodònciaGeneral DentistryMicroscopyRoot Canal Irrigantsbusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludPortland cementOtorhinolaryngologychemistryDistilled waterSodium hypochloriteUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryResearch-ArticlebusinessCitric acidNuclear chemistry
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An in vitro comparison of different adhesive strategies on the micro push-out bond strength of a glass fiber post

2010

Objectives: To evaluate in vitro the push-out bond strengths of a glass fiber post adhesively luted with self-etching resin based and self-adhesive luting cements, as well as modified application procedure of self-adhesive luting cements in combination with single step self-etch adhesives. Materials and methods: Fifty single-rooted human maxillary central incisor teeth were endodontically treated and divided into five groups (n=10). Glass fiber posts (RelyX Fiber Post) were cemented with the following materials: group 1: ED Primer II/Panavia F 2.0 (PAN); group 2: RelyX Unicem (RU); group 3: Maxcem (MC); group 4: Adper Prompt L-Pop (PLP)/RelyX Unicem; group 5: Optibond all-in-one (OB)/Maxcem…

Glass fiberDental CementsDentistryIn Vitro TechniquesDental MaterialsPush outGroup (periodic table)Materials TestingDentinmedicineHumansApplication procedureFiberGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryChemistryBond strength:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Incisormedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMicroscopy Electron ScanningSurgeryGlassAdhesivebusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Dental stem cell signaling pathway activation in response to hydraulic calcium silicate-based endodontic cements: A systematic review of in vitro stu…

2020

Abstract Objective To present a qualitative synthesis of in vitro studies which analyzed human dental stem cell (DSC) molecular signaling pathway activation in response to hydraulic calcium silicate-based cements (HCSCs). Methods A systematic electronic search was performed in Medline, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science and SciELO databases on January 20 and last updated on March 20, 2020. In vitro studies assessing the implication of signaling pathways in activity related marker (gene/protein) expression and mineralization induced by HCSCs in contact with human DSCs were included. Results The search identified 277 preliminary results. After discarding duplicates, and screening of titles, abstr…

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