Abstract

Clinical Performance and Bonding Mechanism of ThreeResin Adhesives

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  • IntroductionKnown as tooth decay or cavities, remains a major health concern worldwide [1]

  • Dental caries, known as tooth decay or cavities, remains a major health concern worldwide [1]

  • It has been stated that while ceramic materials are resistant to compressive forces, they are susceptible to tensile stresses and more prone to fracture than composite materials [7]

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Introduction

Known as tooth decay or cavities, remains a major health concern worldwide [1]. Edentulism is an important indicator of dental caries and a ‘final marker of disease burden for oral health’ [2]. Wear resistance is one of the most important properties for choosing dental restorative materials [4]. The wear properties of restorative materials are very complicated, which are affected by a variety of factors, including wear of polymer matrix, loss of filler by failure of its bond with the matrix, shear of filler particle, cohesive failure through matrix, and exposure of air bubbles [5]. The utilization of new materials has made it feasible to fabricate all-ceramic prosthodontic restorations with superior esthetics [9]

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