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  • Dental materials science
  • Restorative dentistry
  • Biomaterials engineering

Background:

  • Minimally invasive dentistry is increasingly preferred.
  • Adhesive resin bonding offers esthetic and conservative treatment options.
  • Adhesive bonding reinforces tooth and restorative materials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current adhesive dentistry protocols.
  • To highlight the importance of specific pretreatments and bonding agents.
  • To discuss factors influencing bond strength and clinical longevity.

Main Methods:

  • Review of scientific literature on adhesive resin bonding.
  • Analysis of clinical success rates for adhesive vs. conventional protocols.
  • Discussion of material-specific and substrate-specific requirements.

Main Results:

  • Adhesive dentistry demonstrates high long-term clinical success rates.
  • Proper protocols are crucial for optimal bond strength.
  • Reinforcement of tooth and restorative materials is a key benefit.

Conclusions:

  • Adhesive dentistry provides a viable, esthetic, and conservative treatment modality.
  • Specific pretreatments, bonding agents, and protocols are essential for success.
  • Adhesive bonding contributes to the longevity and structural integrity of dental restorations.