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Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, Vol 8, 306-335, Copyright © 1997 by International & American Associations for Dental Research


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Current concepts on adhesion to dentin

J. D. Eick, A. J. Gwinnett, D. H. Pashley and S. J. Robinson
Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Missouri at Kansas City 64108-2716, USA.

This review examines fundamental concepts in bonding to dentin. Emphasis is placed on the structure and permeability characteristics of dentin and how they may influence its interaction with adhesive resin. Several new techniques to examine the interfaces between resin and dentin are reviewed along with some of their limitations. The advantages and disadvantages of acid etchants/conditioners vs. self-etching conditioners/primers are discussed. The problems of matching the surface tension of resin-bonding systems to the surface energy of the substrate are reviewed in terms of wetting the various components of dentin. The problems associated with matching the permeability of intertubular dentin to the diffusibility of bonding reagents are explored. Speculation is advanced on how to ensure polymerization and wetting of dentinal collagen. Theoretical problems associated with dentin bonding and with bond testing are reviewed to encourage future research in this rapidly developing area.


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