Is the Ethanol Wet-bonding Technique a Promising One?

The ethanol wet-bonding technique (EWBT) was introduced in an attempt to overcome the problems caused by high hydrophilicity and/or incomplete penetration of most commercially available adhesive systems. This strategy provides better conditions for the inter-diffusion of hydrophobic dentin monomers....

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Autores principales: Souza Júnior,Mário Honorato da Silva e, Ferreira,Railson de Oliveira, Araújo,Joyce Figueira de, Barros,Thaís Andrade de Figueiredo, Braga,Esther Marina França, Loretto,Sandro Cordeiro
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Publicado: Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-381X20150003000172016-03-22Is the Ethanol Wet-bonding Technique a Promising One?Souza Júnior,Mário Honorato da Silva eFerreira,Railson de OliveiraAraújo,Joyce Figueira deBarros,Thaís Andrade de FigueiredoBraga,Esther Marina FrançaLoretto,Sandro Cordeiro dentin dentin-bonding agents ethanol The ethanol wet-bonding technique (EWBT) was introduced in an attempt to overcome the problems caused by high hydrophilicity and/or incomplete penetration of most commercially available adhesive systems. This strategy provides better conditions for the inter-diffusion of hydrophobic dentin monomers. Today, there are many EWBT protocols, which yield bonding interfaces with minimal degradation and longer durability compared with commercial hydrophilic adhesive systems. The aim of this review is to discuss in greater detail the EWBT, focused on the following aspects: dentin saturation, hydrophobic primer preparation, inactivation of metalloproteinases (MMPs), dentin biomimetic remineralization and the clinical perspectives of this technique. The present review on the EWBT provides support for a better understanding of the behavior of dentin when exposed to dehydration and hydrophobic monomer interaction. Moreover, additional studies are suggested to investigate the long-term stability of this type of hybrid layer.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.9 n.3 20152015-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2015000300017en10.4067/S0718-381X2015000300017
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topic dentin
dentin-bonding agents
ethanol
spellingShingle dentin
dentin-bonding agents
ethanol
Souza Júnior,Mário Honorato da Silva e
Ferreira,Railson de Oliveira
Araújo,Joyce Figueira de
Barros,Thaís Andrade de Figueiredo
Braga,Esther Marina França
Loretto,Sandro Cordeiro
Is the Ethanol Wet-bonding Technique a Promising One?
description The ethanol wet-bonding technique (EWBT) was introduced in an attempt to overcome the problems caused by high hydrophilicity and/or incomplete penetration of most commercially available adhesive systems. This strategy provides better conditions for the inter-diffusion of hydrophobic dentin monomers. Today, there are many EWBT protocols, which yield bonding interfaces with minimal degradation and longer durability compared with commercial hydrophilic adhesive systems. The aim of this review is to discuss in greater detail the EWBT, focused on the following aspects: dentin saturation, hydrophobic primer preparation, inactivation of metalloproteinases (MMPs), dentin biomimetic remineralization and the clinical perspectives of this technique. The present review on the EWBT provides support for a better understanding of the behavior of dentin when exposed to dehydration and hydrophobic monomer interaction. Moreover, additional studies are suggested to investigate the long-term stability of this type of hybrid layer.
author Souza Júnior,Mário Honorato da Silva e
Ferreira,Railson de Oliveira
Araújo,Joyce Figueira de
Barros,Thaís Andrade de Figueiredo
Braga,Esther Marina França
Loretto,Sandro Cordeiro
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Braga,Esther Marina França
Loretto,Sandro Cordeiro
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title Is the Ethanol Wet-bonding Technique a Promising One?
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