Effect of five adhesives on adaptation of resin in dentin cavities

Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research
E C MunksgaardErik Asmussen

Abstract

Cylindric dentin cavities ranging from 2 to 6 mm in diameter were treated with different dentin adhesives: Clearfil, Gluma, NPG-GMA + PMDM, Scotchbond or Superbond before filling with Silux. The maximal contraction gap was measured 10 min after curing and compared with results from cavities where an adhesive was omitted. The effectiveness in reducing contraction gaps increased in the following order: Clearfil, Scotchbond, NPG-GMA + PMDM, Superbond and Gluma.

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