Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
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The concept of super enamel formation —Relationship between chemical interaction and enamel acid-base resistant zone at the self-etch adhesive/enamel interface
Toru NIKAIDOTomohiro TAKAGAKITakaaki SATOMichael F. BURROWJunji TAGAMI
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Article ID: 2020-165

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Self-etch adhesive (SEA) systems simplify bonding procedures. It is believed that good mechanical retention and chemical bonding are both important factors to obtain reliable bonding to enamel. The enamel acid-base resistant zone (ABRZ) has been confirmed at the adhesive/enamel interface by scanning electron microscopic observation. However, the formation of enamel ABRZ is influenced by the type and components of adhesive systems. Chemical interactions by a functional monomer with hydroxyapatite strongly support the explanation of the mechanism for enamel ABRZ formation. The ABRZ created by MDP-containing SEA systems has shown good potential to resist acid attack from simulated recurrent caries models. In addition, fluoride release may enhance acid resistance. It has been proposed that such a reinforced enamel be termed “Super Enamel”. The concept of the formation of super enamel may contribute to protecting enamel, and conserve tooth structure leading to improved restoration longevity.

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