Reversal of Compromised Bonding to Oxidized Etched Dentin
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概要
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- 2001-10-01
著者
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Pashley D.
Department Of Oral Biology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Georgia
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Pashley D.
Department Of Oral Biology & Maxillofacial Pathology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Geor
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Tay F.
Department Of Oral Biology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Georgia
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Mak Y.
Faculty Of Dentistry University Of Hong Kong Prince Philip Dental Hospital
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Tay F.
Department Of Oral Biology & Maxillofacial Pathology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Geor
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Tay F.
Conservative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry University Of Hong Kong
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LAI S.
Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, Prince Philip Dental Hospital
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CHEUNG G.
Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, Prince Philip Dental Hospital
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MAK Y.
Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, Prince Philip Dental Hospital
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CARVALHO R.
Bauru School of Dentistry, University of Sao Paulo
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TOLEDANO M.
Department of Dental Materials, University of Granada
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OSORIO R.
Department of Dental Materials, University of Granada
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LAI S.
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong
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Carvalho R.
Department Of Prosthodontics Bauru School Of Dentistry University Of Sao Paulo
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Osorio R.
Department Of Dental Materials University Of Granada
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Osorio R.
Department Of Dental Materials School Of Dentistry University Of Granada Colegio Maximo Campus De Ca
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Carvalho R.
Department Of Prosthodontics University Of Sao Paulo
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Toledano M.
Department Of Dental Materials University Of Granada
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Toledano M.
Department Of Dental Materials School Of Dentistry University Of Granada Colegio Maximo Campus De Ca
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Lai S.
Conservative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry University Of Hong Kong Prince Philip Dental Hospital
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Osorio R.
Department Of Dental Materials School Of Dentistry University Of Granada
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Toledano M.
Department Of Dental Materials School Of Dentistry University Of Granada
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Carvalho R.
Dept. Of Operative Dentistry University Of Sao Paulo
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Cheung G.
Conservative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry University Of Hong Kong Prince Philip Dental Hospital
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Pashley D.
Department Of Oral Biology And Maxillofacial Pathology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Georgi
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Tay F.
Department Of Oral Biology & Maxillofacial Pathology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Geor
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Tay F.
Department Of Oral Biology & Maxillofacial Pathology School Of Dentistry Medical College Of Geor
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Tay F.
Department Of Conservative Dentistry The University Of Hong Kong
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Tay F.
Pediatric Dentistry And Orthodontics Faculty Of Dentistry The University Of Hong Kong Prince Philip
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- In vivo Fluid Movement through Dentin Adhesives in Endodontically Treated Teeth
- Collagen Degradation in Endodontically Treated Teeth after Clinical Function
- Effect of Moist vs. Dry Bonding to Normal vs. Caries-affected Dentin with Scotchbond Multi-Purpose Plus
- Regional Strengths of Bonding Agents to Cervical Sclerotic Root Dentin
- Tensile Bond Strength and SEM Evaluation of Caries-affected Dentin Using Dentin Adhesives
- In vivo and in vitro Permeability of One-step Self-etch Adhesives
- Reversal of Compromised Bonding in Bleached Enamel
- Bonding to Er-YAG-laser-treated Dentin
- Reversal of Compromised Bonding to Oxidized Etched Dentin
- In vivo Preservation of the Hybrid Layer by Chlorhexidine
- Tubular Occlusion Prevents Water-treeing and Through-and-Through Fluid Movement in a Single-bottle, One-step Self-etch Adhesive Model
- Water Concentration in Self-etching Primers Affects their Aggressiveness and Bonding Efficacy to Dentin
- Water-dependent Interfacial Transition Zone in Resin-modified Glass-ionomer Cement/Dentin Interfaces
- Water Degradation of Naked Collagen Fibrils
- Abnormal dentin as a bonding substrate : resin adhesion to carious and sclerotic dentin
- Dynamic vs Static Priming on Bonding of Mild Self-Etching Adhesive to Dentin
- Resin Permeation into Acid-conditioned, Moist, and Dry Dentin : A Paradigm using Water-free Adhesive Primers
- Variability in Microleakage Observed in a Total-etch Wet-bonding Technique under Different Handling Conditions
- Changes in Resin-infiltrated Dentin Stiffness after Water Storage
- Zymographic Analysis and Characterization of MMP-2 and -9 Forms in Human Sound Dentin
- Chlorhexidine Preserves Dentin Bond in vitro
- Electric-current-assisted Application of Self-etch Adhesives to Dentin
- Hydrolysis of Functional Monomers in a Single-bottle Self-etching Primer-Correlation of ^C NMR and TEM Findings
- Reduced Antigenicity of Type I Collagen and Proteoglycans in Sclerotic Dentin
- Chlorhexidine Arrests Subclinical Degradation of Dentin Hybrid Layers in vivo
- Incompatibility of Oxalate Desensitizers with Acidic, Fluoride-containing Total-etch Adhesives
- Fluid Movement across the Resin-Dentin Interface during and after Bonding
- Osmotic Blistering in Enamel Bonded with One-step Self-etch Adhesives
- Interaction of Glass-ionomer Cements with Moist Dentin
- Collagen Degradation by Host-derived Enzymes during Aging
- Integrating Oxalate Desensitizers with Total-etch Two-step Adhesive
- Effects of HEMA/Solvent Combinations on Bond Strength to Dentin
- Aging Affects Two Modes of Nanoleakage Expression in Bonded Dentin
- A Nanoleakage Perspective on Bonding to Oxidized Dentin
- Mechanical Properties of the Components of Resin/Dentin Bonds
- A Nanoleakge Perspective of Bonding to Oxidized Dentin
- Ultrastructural Correlates of in vivo/in vitro Bond Degradation in Self-etch Adhesives
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- Tensile Properties of Resin-infiltrated Demineralized Human Dentin
- Durability of Resin-Dentin Bonds to Water- vs. Ethanol-saturated Dentin
- Bonding BisGMA to Dentin-a Proof of Concept for Hydrophobic Dentin Bonding
- Effects of Resin Hydrophilicity on Dentin Bond Strength
- Tensile Strength of Mineralized/Demineralized Human Normal and Carious Dentin
- Two Modes of Nanoleakage Expression in Single-step Adhesives
- Implication of Ethanol Wet-bonding in Hybrid Layer Remineralization
- An All-in-One Adhesive Does Not Etch beyond Hybrid Layers
- In vitro Remineralization of Severely Compromised Bonded Dentin
- Failure of a Glass Ionomer to Remineralize Apatite-depleted Dentin
- Mechanical Properties of Tannic-acid-treated Dentin Matrix
- Biomimetic Remineralization of Resin-bonded Acid-etched Dentin
- Personal Reflections on a Sensitive Subject
- EDTA Treatment Improves Resin-Dentin Bonds' Resistance to Degradation
- Bonding of Self-etch and Total-etch Adhesives to Carious Dentin
- Limited Decalcification/Diffusion of Self-adhesive Cements into Dentin
- Surface Roughness Analysis of Fiber Post Conditioning Processes
- Ethanol Wet-bonding Challenges Current Anti-degradation Strategy
- Ethanol Wet-bonding Technique Sensitivity Assessed by AFM
- Biomimetic Analogs for Collagen Biomineralization
- Effect of Biomimetic Remineralization on the Dynamic Nanomechanical Properties of Dentin Hybrid Layers