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Enhancing bond strength on demineralized dentin by pre-treatment with selective remineralising agents

Bonding to demineralized dentin of a diseased tooth has shown to be a significant clinical issue. This study evaluated the effect of 0.2% NaF-(NaF), MI Paste™-(CPP-ACP) and the self-assembling peptide 'P ' (Ace-QQRFEWEFEQQ-NH ) contained in Curodont™ Repair, have on microtensile bond stren...

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Published in:Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2018-05, Vol.81, p.214-221
Main Authors: Barbosa-Martins, Luiz Filipe, de Sousa, Jossaria Pereira, de Castilho, Aline Rogéria Freire, Puppin-Rontani, Julia, Davies, Robert P W, Puppin-Rontani, Regina Maria
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Language:English
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Summary:Bonding to demineralized dentin of a diseased tooth has shown to be a significant clinical issue. This study evaluated the effect of 0.2% NaF-(NaF), MI Paste™-(CPP-ACP) and the self-assembling peptide 'P ' (Ace-QQRFEWEFEQQ-NH ) contained in Curodont™ Repair, have on microtensile bond strength-(µTBS) of two different adhesive systems (Adper™ Single Bond-(SB) or Clearfil™ SE Bond (CSE)) and wettability of demineralized dentin slices after remineralising agents were applied. The highest µTBS were found for the demineralized dentin-(DD) treated with CPP-ACP; both adhesives systems (p 
ISSN:1751-6161
1878-0180
DOI:10.1016/j.jmbbm.2018.03.007