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- 2024Enhancing the Antimicrobial Properties of Experimental Resin-Based Dental Composites through the Addition of Quaternary Ammonium Saltscitations
- 2023Changes in Strength Parameters of Composite Cements as Affected by Storage Temperature—A Review of the Literaturecitations
- 2023Evaluation of the Selected Mechanical and Aesthetic Properties of Experimental Resin Dental Composites Containing 1-phenyl-1,2 Propanedione or Phenylbis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)-phosphine Oxide as a Photoinitiatorcitations
- 2023The Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Luting Cement to Zirconia Ceramics after Different Surface Treatmentscitations
- 2023Can Modification with Urethane Derivatives or the Addition of an Anti-Hydrolysis Agent Influence the Hydrolytic Stability of Resin Dental Composite?citations
- 2022Can TPO as Photoinitiator Replace “Golden Mean” Camphorquinone and Tertiary Amines in Dental Composites? Testing Experimental Composites Containing Different Concentration of Diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine Oxide citations
- 2021A Comparative Study of the Mechanical Properties of Selected Dental Composites with a Dual-Curing System with Light-Curing Compositescitations
- 2021An Evaluation of the Properties of Urethane Dimethacrylate-Based Dental Resinscitations
- 2021The Influence of Various Photoinitiators on the Properties of Commercial Dental Compositescitations
- 2021The Photoinitiators Used in Resin Based Dental Composite—A Review and Future Perspectivescitations
- 2020Challenges of Co–Cr Alloy Additive Manufacturing Methods in Dentistry—The Current State of Knowledge (Systematic Review)citations
- 2020Ageing of Dental Composites Based on Methacrylate Resins—A Critical Review of the Causes and Method of Assessment citations
- 2019Effect of surface cleaning regimen on glass ceramic bond strengthcitations
- 2018Modyfikacja światłoutwardzalnego kompozytu stomatologicznego wybranymi poliedrycznymi oligomerycznymi silseskwioksanamicitations
- 2017Mechanical properties of composite material modified with essential oilcitations
- 2017Degradacja warstwy hybrydowej - przegląd piśmiennictwa
- 2017The Influence of Water Sorption of Dental Light-Cured Composites on Shrinkage Stresscitations
- 2017Influence of polymerization process condition on selected properties and the shrinkage stress generated during solidification of a nanohybrid universal restorative material
- 2016Wpływ sorpcji wody na naprężenia skurczowe materiałów kompozytowych
- 2016Dental composites based on dimethacrylate resins reinforced by nanoparticulate silicacitations
- 2016Wpływ dodatku przeciwdrobnoustrojowego triklosanu na wybrane właściwości cementu szklano-jonomerowego aktywowanego wodą
- 2014The impact of nanosilver addition on element ions release form light-cured dental composite and compomer into 0.9% NaCl
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Degradacja warstwy hybrydowej - przegląd piśmiennictwa
Abstract
Introduction. The basic premise of adhesive dentistry is to achieve the reliable chemical bond between dental hard tissues and restorative composite material. The hybrid layer is one of the key elements of this interface. Unfortunately, over time the hybrid layer wears out under the influence of physical and chemical factors. As a consequence of this process, marginal leakage forms along the restoration interface, together with marginal discolorations, and even the loss of filling retention. Two following models of hybrid layer degradation were described: disorganization of collagen fibres and hydrolysis (loss) of the resin from the inter-fibrillar spaces within the hybrid layer. Degradation of the collagen matrix requires the coexistence of demineralization and activation of endogenous enzymes present in the dentine. Metalloproteinase of the dentine matrix can be activated by caries or by the application of certain types of bonding systems. Aim of the study. To review up-to-date research results on factors affecting the hybrid layer degradation. Conclusions. Both the type of bonding system and the method of dentine surface treatment have a significant impact on the quality of the hybrid layer, and thus the durability of the resulting adhesive bond. A proper clinical protocol should be established in order to achieve the highest bond strength between the composite material and the dental hard tissue while minimizing degradation with time.