1. Third generation dentin bonding agents: a microleakage study
- Author
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James Kaim, Eric Weiner, Warren Scherer, Joseph Caruso, and Sandra Weiner
- Subjects
Materials science ,Dentistry ,Dental Cements ,Dental bonding ,Composite Resins ,stomatognathic system ,Polymethacrylic Acids ,Dental cement ,Adhesives ,Dentin ,medicine ,Humans ,Cementum ,General Dentistry ,Dentin Bonding Agents ,Dental Leakage ,Gluma ,business.industry ,Dental Bonding ,Third generation ,Resin Cements ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Glutaral ,business - Abstract
This article examines and compares the extent of microleakage after 24 hours in freshly extracted teeth using three newer or "third generation" dentin bonding agents. Gluma/Pekalux and Scotchbond 2/Silux were more effective in preventing microleakage in cementum/dentin margins than was Universal Bond/Prisma Micro-fine.
- Published
- 1990