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   Distinct photopolymerization efficacy on dentin of self-etch adhesives  
   
نویسنده zhang y. ,wang y.
منبع journal of dental research - 2012 - دوره : 91 - شماره : 8 - صفحه:795 -799
چکیده    The effect of application mode on polymerization effectiveness of self-etch adhesives with different phs has rarely been studied. we applied 2 self-etch adhesives-adper prompt l-pop (aplp,ph ∼ 0.8) and adper easy-bond (aeb,ph ∼ 2.5)-to dentin with or without agitation (dynamic or static application),to investigate photopolymerization efficacy on dentin,and to understand the role of chemical interaction/reaction between adhesives and dentin. micro-raman spectra and imaging were acquired across the dentin/adhesive (d/a) interface. the degree of conversion (dc) of each adhesive as a function of position was calculated. sem-eds was used to obtain the elemental distribution along the interface. photopolymerization efficacies of the two self-etch adhesives on dentin were apparently different. aplp exhibited decreasing dcs as the distance from the d/a interface became greater for both application modes,while the dcs for the dynamic mode were much higher than those for the static mode. as for aeb,the dcs remained almost constant across the adhesive layer and showed no significant difference between two modes. raman spectral analysis disclosed that the chemical interaction between dentin and adhesives was responsible for the observations. we also verified this by tracking the distribution of the elements ca and p in the adhesive layers. © 2012 international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه degree of conversion; demineralization; imaging; micro-Raman; pH; self-etch adhesives
آدرس university of missouri-kansas city,school of dentistry,650 e. 25th street,kansas city,mo 64108, United States, university of missouri-kansas city,school of dentistry,650 e. 25th street,kansas city,mo 64108, United States
 
     
   
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