Voids Formation along the Bonding Interface between a Smeared Dentin Surface and All-in-One Adhesives
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概要
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It has been reported that the adhesive resin layer of all-in-one adhesives is permeable and allows the formation of a water channel or water tree. The effects of a smear layer on the ultra-structure of bonding interface created with three all-in-one adhesives and a resin composite were evaluated in this study. Dentin surface was ground with of 180-, 600-, or 2000-grit SiC paper to produce different smear layer thickness. The bonding interfaces were observed under a transmission electron microscope without demineralization. Voids of various sizes and water channels were found at the bottom of the adhesive resin layer along the bonding interface of SiC 180-grit dentin, while SiC 2000-grit dentin did not produce any voids. The results showed that the voids were possibly related to water that had penetrated from the underlying dentin. A smear layer may have an adverse influence on the bonding performance of all-in-one adhesives to dentin.
- 日本歯科理工学会の論文
著者
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UNO Shigeru
Department of Operative Dentistry, Hokkaido University, School of Dentistry
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YOSHIDA Eiji
Department of Electrical Engineering, Hiroshima University
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Uno Shigeru
Toranomon Hospital Tokyo Jpn
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Uno Shigeru
Department Of Dentistry Toranomon Hospital
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Yoshida Eiji
Department Of Dentistry For Children And Disable Person Division Of Oral Functional Science Hokkaido
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Yoshida Eiji
Department Of Dental Engineering Tsurumi University School Of Dental Medicine
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