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Effect of combining dentin bonding agents.

E C Munksgaard, K Itoh, E Asmussen

    Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research
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    Gluma combined with Clearfil Bond effectively prevented marginal gaps in light-cured composite restorations. This bonding agent combination achieved a significant dentin-composite bond strength of 20 MPa.

    Area of Science:

    • Dental Materials Science
    • Adhesive Dentistry

    Background:

    • Polymerization contraction in light-cured composites can lead to marginal gaps.
    • Effective bonding agents are crucial for minimizing microleakage and ensuring restoration longevity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of different bonding agents in preventing polymerization contraction gaps.
    • To assess the bond strength between composite resin and dentin when using specific bonding agent combinations.

    Main Methods:

    • Wall-to-wall polymerization contraction was measured in cylindrical dentin cavities.
    • Cavities were treated with various bonding agents, including Scotchbond, Clearfil Bond, and Gluma combinations.
    • Marginal gap formation and bond strength were assessed.

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    Main Results:

    • The combination of Gluma and Clearfil Bond prevented marginal gaps in 29 out of 30 instances.
    • This specific combination yielded a mean bond strength of 20 MPa between composite and dentin.

    Conclusions:

    • Gluma in conjunction with Clearfil Bond demonstrates superior performance in preventing marginal gaps.
    • This combination provides robust adhesion, crucial for durable composite restorations.