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HERO ID
5381059
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Silane based concepts on bonding resin composite to metals
Author(s)
Matinlinna, JP; Vallittu, PK
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
ISSN:
1526-3711
Volume
8
Issue
2
Page Numbers
1-8
Language
English
PMID
17277821
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:
The longevity of silane promoted adhesion of surface conditioned metallic materials is of concern in dentistry and poses both a functional and esthetic dilemma for the patient and dental professionals. Several methods for surface conditioning exist, but some are employed more frequently in clinical practice.
AIM OF THE REVIEW:
This overview aims to characterize and discuss the most commonly used surface conditioning methods based on silanization. The primary chemical features in silane treatment will also be presented.
METHOD OF REVIEW:
The literature regarding silane utilization was systematically selected and 68 cited references published during 1967-2005 were reviewed. Technical descriptions of different silica-coating (silicatization) methods are presented and some comparative clinical and in vitro experiences are reported. Some other surface condition methods applied in dental laboratories were also selected for presentation.
CONCLUSION:
It is concluded in this overview tribochemical silica-coating followed by a mandatory silane coupling agent application is a clinically proved, relevant adhesion promotion method to enhance the bonding of resin composites to metallic dental materials.
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