Effect of Operator Variability on Dentin Adhesion: Students vs. Dentists
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the operator variability of two dentin bonding systems. Fourteen undergraduate students and ten dentists of different levels of clinical experience were selected. Tensile bond strengths between resin composite and bovine dentin using dentin adhesive systems (Clearfil Liner Bond II: LB II; Scotchbond Multi-Purpose: MP) bounding systems showed a large scatter among students and dentists. The dentists group demonstrated no statistically significant differences for mean bond strengths between LB II and MP. The student group recorded statistically greater bond strength using LB II. The mean coefficient of variation of the dentists group showed no statistically significant defference between LB II and MP, however that of the students group was lower with LB II. When using MP, the dentist group demonstrated a lower coefficient of variation than that of the student group. In order to obtain optimal bonding performance, or when beginning the use of a new system, the operator should be aware of the technique sensitivity of some adhesive systems and sensitivity to operator variability.
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著者
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Inai Norimichi
Department Of Operative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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SANO Hidehiko
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Division of Oral Health Science, Hokkaido University Graduate S
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Tagami Junji
Department Of Operative Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Operative Dentistry Hokkaido University School Of Dentistry
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Oral Health Science Hokkaido University Graduate School Of Dental Medicine
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Operative Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Operative Dentistry Hokkaido University Dental School
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KANEMURA Nobuharu
Department of Operative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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BURROW Michael.
School of Dental Science, The University of Melbourne
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YAMADA Toshimoto
Toranomon Hospital, Dental Clinic
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F.burrow Michael
School Of Dental Science University Of Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Fburrow Michael
School Of Dental Sciences University Of Melbourne
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Burrow Michael.
School Of Dental Science The University Of Melbourne
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Yamada Toshimoto
Toranomon Hospital Dental Clinic
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Kanemura N
Department Of Operative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Tagami Junji
Deparment Of Operative Dentistry Faculty Of Dnetistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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