Enhancing Bond Strength in Dental Restorations: Insights from Resin-Based Materials and Fast-Setting Calcium Silicate Cement

Posted: December 4, 2024
The study explored the bond strength of resin-based restorative materials to fast-setting calcium silicate cement using different resin adhesive systems. Results showed that compomer restorative material and self-etch universal adhesive system had higher bond strength values, particularly with cement cohesive failure. Etching the cement surface improved bond strength of the self-priming universal adhesive. Thermocycling reduced bond strength. SEM images revealed diffused self-etch universal adhesive on etched cement surface. This research highlights the importance of adhesive selection and surface preparation for optimal bond strength in dental restorations.

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