The clinical performance of adhesives

作者: B. Van Meerbeek , J. Perdigão , P. Lambrechts , G. Vanherle

DOI: 10.1016/S0300-5712(96)00070-X

关键词: Clinical performanceClinical successDentistryAdhesiveClinical failureTreatment outcomeClinical effectivenessApplication procedureMaterials scienceDental enamel

摘要: Abstract Objectives : Traditional mechanical methods of retaining restorative materials have been replaced to a large extent by tooth conserving adhesive techniques. Because adhesives evolving so rapidly for the last few years, timing is right evaluating clinical status present day adhesives. Data sources Current literature with regard performance has reviewed. An overview currently available systems provided and categorization these according their application procedure intended mechanism adhesion proposed. Parameters direct relevance effectiveness are discussed in relation today's Conclusions The significantly improved, allowing restorations be placed high predictable level success. Most modern superior predecessors, especially terms retention that no longer main cause premature failure. Recent also appear less sensitive substrate other co-variables. As remaining major shortcoming adhesives, none however appears yet able guarantee hermetically sealed margins free discoloration long time.

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