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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Addison, Owen
King's College London
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- 2022Temperature-Dependence Corrosion Behavior of Ti6Al4V in the Presence of HClcitations
- 2022Surface Free Energy Dominates the Biological Interactions of Postprocessed Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4Vcitations
- 2021Surface finish of additively manufactured metalscitations
- 2020Post Processing of 3D Printed Metal Scaffolds: a Preliminary Study of Antimicrobial Efficiencycitations
- 2020Photo-polymerisation variables influence the structure and subsequent thermal response of dental resin matricescitations
- 2019The antimicrobial efficacy of hypoxia mimicking cobalt oxide doped phosphate-based glasses against clinically relevant Gram positive, Gram negative bacteria and a fungal straincitations
- 2019The antimicrobial efficacy of hypoxia mimicking cobalt oxide doped phosphate-based glasses against clinically relevant Gram positive, Gram negative bacteria and a fungal strain
- 2019Novel Minimal Access Bone Anchored Hearing Implant Surgery and a New Surface Modified Titanium Implant, the Birmingham Experiencecitations
- 2019The influence of partial replacement of Cu with Ga on the corrosion behavior of Ti40Zr10Cu36PD14 metallic glassescitations
- 2019Strength-limiting damage in lithium silicate glass-ceramics associated with CAD–CAMcitations
- 2019The influence of partial replacement of Cu with Ga on the corrosion behavior of Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 36 PD 14 metallic glassescitations
- 2019The Antimicrobial Efficacy of Hypoxia Mimicking Cobalt Oxide Doped Phosphate-Based Glasses against Clinically Relevant Gram Positive, Gram Negative Bacteria and a Fungal Straincitations
- 2018Time-dependent Enhanced Corrosion of Ti6Al4V in the Presence of H2O2 and Albumincitations
- 2018Tailoring selective laser melting process for titanium drug-delivering implants with releasing micro-channelscitations
- 2018In situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction characterization of corrosion products of a Ti-based metallic glass for implant applicationscitations
- 2017The impact of resin-coating on sub-critical crack extension in a porcelain laminate veneer materialcitations
- 2017The impact of endodontic access on the biaxial flexure strength of dentine-bonded crown substrates – an in vitro studycitations
- 2016Adding functionality with additive manufacturing : fabrication of titanium-based antibiotic eluting implantscitations
- 2016Data acquisition variability using profilometry to produce accurate mean total volumetric wear and mean maximum wear depth measurements for the OHSU oral wear simulatorcitations
- 2015A synergistic effect of albumin and H2O2 accelerates corrosion of Ti6Al4Vcitations
- 2015A synergistic effect of albumin and H 2 O 2 accelerates corrosion of Ti6Al4Vcitations
- 2015Lipopolysaccharide inhibits or accelerates biomedical titanium corrosion depending on environmental aciditycitations
- 2014Biaxial flexure strength determination of endodontically accessed ceramic restorationscitations
- 2014Strength determination of brittle materials as curved monolithic structurescitations
- 2013Initial fracture resistance and curing temperature rise of ten contemporary resin-based composites with increasing radiant exposurecitations
- 2013Can a soda-lime glass be used to demonstrate how patterns of strength dependence are influenced by pre-cementation and resin-cementation variables?citations
- 2013Testing rate and cementation seating load effects on resin-strengthening of a dental porcelain analoguecitations
- 2012Improved bonding of zirconia substructures to resin using a "glaze-on" techniquecitations
- 2012Titanium phosphate glass microspheres for bone tissue engineering.citations
- 2012Improving the standard of the standard for glass ionomerscitations
- 2012The crushing truth about glass ionomer restorativescitations
- 2011Transient and residual stresses in a pressable glass-ceramic before and after resin-cement coating determined using profilometrycitations
- 2011Transient and residual stresses induced during the sintering of two dentin ceramicscitations
- 2010Seating load parameters impact on dental ceramic reinforcement conferred by cementation with resin-cementscitations
- 2009Oxygen inhibition and incremental layer bond strengths of resin compositescitations
- 2009Adhesive cementation and the strengthening of all-ceramic dental restorationscitations
- 2008Application of analytical stress solutions to bi-axially loaded dental ceramic-dental cement bilayerscitations
- 2008Adhesive luting of all-ceramic restorations - The impact of cementation variables and short-term water storage on the strength of a feldspathic dental ceramic
- 2007Resin strengthening of dental ceramics-The impact of surface texture and silanecitations
- 2007The impact of modifying alumina air abrasion parameters on the fracture strength of a porcelain laminate restorative materialcitations
- 2007The impact of hydrofluoric acid surface treatments on the performance of a porcelain laminate restorative materialcitations
- 2007Resin elasticity and the strengthening of all-ceramic restorationscitations
- 2004The influence of cement lute, thermocycling and surface preparation on the strength of a porcelain laminate veneering materialcitations
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Oxygen inhibition and incremental layer bond strengths of resin composites
Abstract
<p>Objectives: When dentists light cure resin composite restorations in increments or after contouring the surface layer to shape with a hand instrument the surface layer is exposed to air during polymerization. The presence of an oxygen inhibited resin surface layer may impact on clinical performance. Conflicting data has been produced in vitro regarding this topic. Methods: To shed further light on this subject the current investigation assessed the thickness of the oxygen inhibited layer (OIL) and subsequent interfacial bond strength at various times post-cure of an "initial increment" for a range of experimental and commercial resin composites. The latter included conventional methacrylate-based composites and a novel low shrink Silorane resin chemistry product. Results: A decrease in composite viscosity brought about by an increase in diluent monomer content in the matrix for the experimental composite formulations led to increase in OIL thickness. The OIL surface layer thickness for the commercial methacrylate-based RBC specimens cured in air were 19.2 ± 6.3 and 13.8 ± 5.3 μm, respectively and 9.0 ± 6.6 μm for Silorane. No test material exhibited a measurable OIL thickness polymerized in the nitrogen atmosphere. Significance: From the current findings it may be concluded that incremental bond strength is not wholly reliant on surface inhibition since no differences in bond strength following immediate placement were observed between air and nitrogen atmosphere for any experimental or commercial material. For large restorations requiring multiple increments which are placed on fresh material, the bond strength between successive layers of Silorane should be no different to conventional methacrylate materials. Repair and bonding to aged Silorane restorations may be more problematic as inferior incremental bond strengths ensued when addition was delayed.</p>