Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu
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Resumo: | Objectives: The water-associated attributes of resin-dentin interfaces created by contemporary adhesives are important determinants of bond integrity and stability. In the present work, these attributes were estimated from the perspectives of causality, to examine the behavior of the first and most-recently launched versions of universal adhesives when applied in either the etch-and-rinse mode or the self-etch mode. Methods: The immediate cause of interfacial permeability and the time-dependent cause of water sorption were investigated in conjunction with the intermediate effect of interface degradation and the more long-term effect of loss of mechanical strength, before and after thermomechanical cycling. The results were compared with control etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives. Results: Although the introduction of this new class of universal adhesives has brought forth significant changes to the dental adhesion arena, including more application options, reduced bonding armamentarium and increased user friendliness, the water-associated attributes that are critical for making resin-dentin bonds more durable to environmental challenges and less susceptible to degradation have remained unchanged at large, when compared with benchmarks established by former classes of adhesives. Conclusion: It appears that the current trend of adhesive development has brought forth significant changes but lacks the vigor that demarcates progress and technological sublimity. Clinical significance: The advent of the user friendly universal adhesives has brought forth significant changes to the dental adhesion arena. However, the elements that are critical for making resin-dentin bonds more durable to environmental challenges and less susceptible to degradation have remained unchanged at large. |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieuDegradationPermeabilityUniversal adhesivesWater sorptionZymographyObjectives: The water-associated attributes of resin-dentin interfaces created by contemporary adhesives are important determinants of bond integrity and stability. In the present work, these attributes were estimated from the perspectives of causality, to examine the behavior of the first and most-recently launched versions of universal adhesives when applied in either the etch-and-rinse mode or the self-etch mode. Methods: The immediate cause of interfacial permeability and the time-dependent cause of water sorption were investigated in conjunction with the intermediate effect of interface degradation and the more long-term effect of loss of mechanical strength, before and after thermomechanical cycling. The results were compared with control etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives. Results: Although the introduction of this new class of universal adhesives has brought forth significant changes to the dental adhesion arena, including more application options, reduced bonding armamentarium and increased user friendliness, the water-associated attributes that are critical for making resin-dentin bonds more durable to environmental challenges and less susceptible to degradation have remained unchanged at large, when compared with benchmarks established by former classes of adhesives. Conclusion: It appears that the current trend of adhesive development has brought forth significant changes but lacks the vigor that demarcates progress and technological sublimity. Clinical significance: The advent of the user friendly universal adhesives has brought forth significant changes to the dental adhesion arena. However, the elements that are critical for making resin-dentin bonds more durable to environmental challenges and less susceptible to degradation have remained unchanged at large.National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaDepartment of Restorative Dentistry Institute of Science and Technology São Paulo State University UNESP São Jose dos CamposDepartment of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics Guanghua School of Stomatology & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology Sun Yat-sen UniversityState Key Laboratory of Military Stomatology & National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases & Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Stomatology School of Stomatology The Fourth Military Medical UniversityDepartment of Endodontics The Dental College of Georgia Augusta UniversityDepartment of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences DIBINEM University of Bologna – Alma Mater StudiorumThe Third Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical UniversityDepartment of Restorative Dentistry Institute of Science and Technology São Paulo State University UNESP São Jose dos CamposNational Natural Science Foundation of China: 81720108011National Natural Science Foundation of China: 81722015Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Sun Yat-sen UniversityThe Fourth Military Medical UniversityAugusta UniversityUniversity of Bologna – Alma Mater StudiorumThe Third Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical UniversityPucci, Cesar R. [UNESP]Gu, Li-ShaZhang, Hong-yunSong, QunXia, Veronica WangDavis, Linsey B.de Souza Andrade, Danilo [UNESP]Mazzoni, AnnalisaBreschi, LorenzoPashley, David H.Tay, Franklin R.Niu, Li-Na2018-12-11T17:19:48Z2018-12-11T17:19:48Z2018-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article79-89application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2018.04.016Journal of Dentistry, v. 74, p. 79-89.0300-5712http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17625410.1016/j.jdent.2018.04.0162-s2.0-850463415222-s2.0-85046341522.pdf17540206528748500000-0003-4830-0400Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Dentistry1,919info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-05T06:03:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/176254Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:04:07.660625Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu Pucci, Cesar R. [UNESP] Degradation Permeability Universal adhesives Water sorption Zymography |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Water-associated attributes in the contemporary dentin bonding milieu |
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Pucci, Cesar R. [UNESP] |
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Pucci, Cesar R. [UNESP] Gu, Li-Sha Zhang, Hong-yun Song, Qun Xia, Veronica Wang Davis, Linsey B. de Souza Andrade, Danilo [UNESP] Mazzoni, Annalisa Breschi, Lorenzo Pashley, David H. Tay, Franklin R. Niu, Li-Na |
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Gu, Li-Sha Zhang, Hong-yun Song, Qun Xia, Veronica Wang Davis, Linsey B. de Souza Andrade, Danilo [UNESP] Mazzoni, Annalisa Breschi, Lorenzo Pashley, David H. Tay, Franklin R. Niu, Li-Na |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Sun Yat-sen University The Fourth Military Medical University Augusta University University of Bologna – Alma Mater Studiorum The Third Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University |
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Pucci, Cesar R. [UNESP] Gu, Li-Sha Zhang, Hong-yun Song, Qun Xia, Veronica Wang Davis, Linsey B. de Souza Andrade, Danilo [UNESP] Mazzoni, Annalisa Breschi, Lorenzo Pashley, David H. Tay, Franklin R. Niu, Li-Na |
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Degradation Permeability Universal adhesives Water sorption Zymography |
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Degradation Permeability Universal adhesives Water sorption Zymography |
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Objectives: The water-associated attributes of resin-dentin interfaces created by contemporary adhesives are important determinants of bond integrity and stability. In the present work, these attributes were estimated from the perspectives of causality, to examine the behavior of the first and most-recently launched versions of universal adhesives when applied in either the etch-and-rinse mode or the self-etch mode. Methods: The immediate cause of interfacial permeability and the time-dependent cause of water sorption were investigated in conjunction with the intermediate effect of interface degradation and the more long-term effect of loss of mechanical strength, before and after thermomechanical cycling. The results were compared with control etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives. Results: Although the introduction of this new class of universal adhesives has brought forth significant changes to the dental adhesion arena, including more application options, reduced bonding armamentarium and increased user friendliness, the water-associated attributes that are critical for making resin-dentin bonds more durable to environmental challenges and less susceptible to degradation have remained unchanged at large, when compared with benchmarks established by former classes of adhesives. Conclusion: It appears that the current trend of adhesive development has brought forth significant changes but lacks the vigor that demarcates progress and technological sublimity. Clinical significance: The advent of the user friendly universal adhesives has brought forth significant changes to the dental adhesion arena. However, the elements that are critical for making resin-dentin bonds more durable to environmental challenges and less susceptible to degradation have remained unchanged at large. |
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