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Research Article
Evaluation of Ceramic Inlay Leakage Cemented with Adhesive Materials. An In Vitro Study
Author(s): Magdalena Raczkiewicz, Adrianna Rosochacka, Dariusz Zasada and Karolina MazurekMagdalena Raczkiewicz, Adrianna Rosochacka, Dariusz Zasada and Karolina Mazurek
Improvements in porcelain material have influenced the more frequent use of this material in tooth restoration. Researchers are constantly searching for the most efficient solution to bond restoration with dental hard tissues. The aim of this study was to examine the presence of interfacial hybrid layer gaps in the adhesive bond between the ceramic material and dental tissues immediately after cementation.
Thirty human third molars were divided into three experimental groups. In each of the teeth, a cylinder-shaped Black’s Class 1 cavity was prepared. An IPS e.max inlay was made by lost wax casting. In order to bond the inlay with the tooth structures, three composite cements were used: Multilink Auto mix, Rely X Ultimate Clicker and selfetching, self-adhesive Rely X U200 Auto mix. After cementation, dental micro sections were taken in order to perform microscopic observ.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9538.1000173
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