Effect of load cycling and in vitro degradation on resin-dentin bonds using a self-etching primer.
@article{Osorio2005EffectOL,
title={Effect of load cycling and in vitro degradation on resin-dentin bonds using a self-etching primer.},
author={Raquel Osorio and Manuel Toledano and Estrella Osorio and F{\'a}tima S Aguilera and Franklin R. Tay},
journal={Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A},
year={2005},
volume={72 4},
pages={
399-408
}
}The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of in vitro degradation and mechanical loading on microtensile bond strength (MTBS) and microleakage (ML) of a resin composite to dentin using a self-etching primer adhesive [Clearfil SE Bond (SEB)] under two hydration statuses. Twenty-four flat dentin surfaces were divided in groups: 1) blot-dried, 2) air-dried. SEB was applied and resin buildups were performed with Tetric Ceram. Specimens were divided in four subgroups: a) sectioned into…
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