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Behavior of failed bonded interfaces under in vitro cariogenic challenge

Highlights • This is the first study to evaluate the caries susceptibility of failed bonded interfaces. • The failed bonded samples showed an intermediate caries development between the non-bonded groups. • Lesion development was lowest for the non-bonded samples with bonding applied on the dentin a...

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Published in:Dental materials 2016-05, Vol.32 (5), p.668-675
Main Authors: Montagner, Anelise F, Opdam, Niek J.M, Ruben, Jan L, Bronkhorst, Ewald M, Cenci, Maximiliano S, Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte D.N.J.M
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • This is the first study to evaluate the caries susceptibility of failed bonded interfaces. • The failed bonded samples showed an intermediate caries development between the non-bonded groups. • Lesion development was lowest for the non-bonded samples with bonding applied on the dentin and highest for the non-bonded samples with no bonding on dentin. • For the non-bonded groups, the self-etch adhesive showed deeper lesion and more mineral loss than the etch-and-rinse bonding material. • Mechanical loading aging resulted in deeper caries lesions than the water storage aging.
ISSN:0109-5641
1879-0097
DOI:10.1016/j.dental.2016.02.005