PHASE SEPARATION OF BONDING AGENTS
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.8, No. 7)Publication Date: 2020-07-14
Authors : Prashanth Kumar Katta MDS; Sreedhara Shantharam BDS MDS;
Page : 1140-1143
Keywords : Adhesive Dentin Interface Hydrophilic-Rich Phase Phase Separation;
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Abstract
Dentin bonding agents have changed significantly with time from multi bottle to single bottle. The bonding agent plays a crucial role in the long term survival of the composite restoration. Also, the composition of bonding agents has changed to incorporate self-etching agents into the bonding agents to avoid a separate etching step. This article highlights the phase separation and changes in bonding agents with time and how it will affect the bonding mechanism.
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