Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?

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Autor(a) principal: Spencer, Paulette
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Ye, Qiang, Park, Jonggu, Misra, Anil, Bohaty, Brenda S., Singh, Viraj, Parthasarathy, Ranga, Sene, Fabio, Gonçalves, Sergio, Laurence, Jennifer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Science
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/790
Resumo: Composite restorations have higher failure rates, more recurrent caries and increased frequency of replacement as compared to dental amalgam.  Penetration of bacterial enzymes, oral fluids, and bacteria into the crevices between the tooth and composite undermines the restoration and leads to recurrent decay and failure.  The gingival margin of composite restorations is particularly vulnerable to decay and at this margin, the adhesive and its seal to dentin provides the primary barrier between the prepared tooth and the environment.    The intent of this article is to examine physico-chemical factors that affect the integrity and durability of the adhesive/dentin interfacial bond; and to explore how these factors act synergistically with mechanical forces to undermine the composite restoration.  The article will examine the various avenues that have been pursued to address these problems and it will explore how alterations in material chemistry could address the detrimental impact of physico-chemical stresses on the bond formed at the adhesive/dentin interface. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
Durable bonds at the adhesive/dentin interface:an impossible mission or simply a moving target?
title Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
spellingShingle Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
Spencer, Paulette
amalgam
composite
restorations
title_short Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
title_full Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
title_fullStr Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
title_full_unstemmed Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
title_sort Durable Bonds at the Adhesive/Dentin Interface: An Impossible Mission or Simply a Moving Target?
author Spencer, Paulette
author_facet Spencer, Paulette
Ye, Qiang
Park, Jonggu
Misra, Anil
Bohaty, Brenda S.
Singh, Viraj
Parthasarathy, Ranga
Sene, Fabio
Gonçalves, Sergio
Laurence, Jennifer
author_role author
author2 Ye, Qiang
Park, Jonggu
Misra, Anil
Bohaty, Brenda S.
Singh, Viraj
Parthasarathy, Ranga
Sene, Fabio
Gonçalves, Sergio
Laurence, Jennifer
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spencer, Paulette
Ye, Qiang
Park, Jonggu
Misra, Anil
Bohaty, Brenda S.
Singh, Viraj
Parthasarathy, Ranga
Sene, Fabio
Gonçalves, Sergio
Laurence, Jennifer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amalgam
composite
restorations
topic amalgam
composite
restorations
description Composite restorations have higher failure rates, more recurrent caries and increased frequency of replacement as compared to dental amalgam.  Penetration of bacterial enzymes, oral fluids, and bacteria into the crevices between the tooth and composite undermines the restoration and leads to recurrent decay and failure.  The gingival margin of composite restorations is particularly vulnerable to decay and at this margin, the adhesive and its seal to dentin provides the primary barrier between the prepared tooth and the environment.    The intent of this article is to examine physico-chemical factors that affect the integrity and durability of the adhesive/dentin interfacial bond; and to explore how these factors act synergistically with mechanical forces to undermine the composite restoration.  The article will examine the various avenues that have been pursued to address these problems and it will explore how alterations in material chemistry could address the detrimental impact of physico-chemical stresses on the bond formed at the adhesive/dentin interface. 
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