Bonding Flashcards

1
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Discuss Bonding to Enamel

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Bonding to enamel is easy
High mineral content, can be demineralised by etch
Low water content helps

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Discuss Bonding to Dentine

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Harder because of greater organic content

Dentine has lower CSE than composite

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3
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Requirements of a Dentine Bonding agent

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Flowability
Intimate contact with Dentine
Low viscosity
Adhesion to substrate

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4
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Critical surface energy is lower in Dentine than in composite so

  1. What happens to composite if it is applied
  2. How to fix this
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  1. It slips off and doesn’t bond

2. Prime the Dentine to increase the CSE

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5
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Discuss Dentine Conditioner

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  • 37% orthophosphoric acid
  • removes smear plugs from smear layer on Dentine
  • causes decalcification and exposure of collagenous matrix
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Discuss Dentine Primer

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  • HEMA
  • bifunctional
    hydrophilic (HE) bonds to Dentine
    hydrophobic (MA) bonds to composite
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Discuss Bond

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Resin that penetrates Dentine surface and attaches to primers hydrophobic surface

Usually a mixture of bis-GMA and HEMA

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