Microtensile Bond Strength Bonded to Dentin of a Newly Universal Adhesive

18 INTRODUCTION Development and evolution of new dental materials is extremely useful in promoting regenerative medicine of dentistry for hard tissues. In late years, the progress of adhesive dentistry is remarkable. In particular dentin bonding technology is that. It has come a long way since the development of adhesive monomers, and acid etching . Most recently, manufacturers are focusing on simplifying the application procedures of dental adhesion. This is because simplification of the operation and a decrease in chair time were in demand among the clinicians. Nowadays, the adhesive is used not only for the direct restorations but also for the indirect ones. For example, resin cements are very convenient and reliable for luting indirect restorations in clinical situations. It has also been claimed that the adhesive materials to be used with resin cement are playing an important role for preventing early detachment. The majority of the adhesive systems used with resin cements are simplified systems as well. Microtensile Bond Strength Bonded to Dentin of a Newly Universal Adhesive

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