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[Dental tissue-composite bonding. SEM study].

P Menghini1, C Piacentini, C Marchetti

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|May 31, 1991
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The Gluma adhesion system creates a seamless bond between teeth and composite fillings when applied correctly. This dental material ensures no gaps form at the crucial tooth-restoration junction.

Area of Science:

  • Dental materials science
  • Biomaterials engineering
  • Adhesive dentistry

Context:

  • Investigating the interface between natural tooth structures and restorative materials is critical for long-term dental restoration success.
  • Understanding the efficacy of adhesion systems is paramount in modern restorative dentistry.
  • The transition zone between calcified tooth tissues (enamel and dentin) and composite restorations presents unique challenges for material bonding.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Gluma adhesion system in achieving a continuous bond.
  • To compare the effects of different operative methods on the integrity of the tooth-restoration interface.
  • To assess the morphological characteristics of the junction between human tooth tissues and composite materials using advanced microscopy.

Summary:

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  • Morphological observations using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were conducted.
  • The study focused on the Gluma adhesion system's performance on enamel and dentin.
  • Results demonstrated the Gluma system's efficiency in creating a continuous interface when application protocols are followed.

Impact:

  • The findings support the use of the Gluma adhesion system for predictable and durable dental restorations.
  • Proper application of adhesion systems is highlighted as crucial for preventing microleakage and secondary caries.
  • This research contributes to optimizing bonding techniques in restorative dentistry, enhancing clinical outcomes.