Fatigue bond strength of dental adhesive systems: Historical background of test methodology, clinical considerations and future perspectives

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Akimasa Tsujimoto , Wayne W. Barkmeier , Erica C. Teixeira , Toshiki Takamizawa , Masashi Miyazaki , Mark A. Latta
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Numerous laboratory evaluations have been conducted since Dr. Rafael Bowen introduced a method for determining the bond strengths of adhesive systems to dental substrates in 1965. Most of the past studies have been conducted using static bond strength tests, such as shear and tensile bond strength testing with either macro or micro sized specimens. These static bond strength tests are conducted using a monotonically increasing load in which stress is applied continuously until failure occurs. Although the type of stress that develops in static bond strength tests is not typically encountered in clinical situations, over the years clinicians have based their choice of adhesive systems for use in daily practice on the results of such tests. However, some well-known researchers have reported that the results obtained from static bond strength testing may have limited clinical relevance and should not be used only by themselves to make recommendations for clinical use. In clinical situations, restorations undergo cyclic stress during mastication at stress levels well below the breaking stress used in static bond strength tests. Thus, dynamic bond strength tests, using cyclic loading, should be more clinically relevant than static bond strength tests. Over 15 years, a testing method designed to assess fatigue bond strengths of dental adhesive systems has been developed through inter-collegial and international collaborative efforts. This review discusses the development of fatigue bond strength testing methodology, provides both a historical perspective and current information regarding available testing data for all categories of adhesive systems to enamel and dentin and perspectives on the future development of both adhesive systems and testing methods.

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牙科黏合剂系统的疲劳结合强度:测试方法的历史背景、临床考虑和未来展望
自从Rafael Bowen博士在1965年引入了一种方法来确定粘合剂系统与牙科基质的结合强度以来,已经进行了大量的实验室评估。过去的大多数研究都是使用静态粘结强度试验进行的,例如宏观或微观试件的剪切和拉伸粘结强度试验。这些静态粘结强度试验是使用单调增加的载荷进行的,其中应力连续施加直到发生破坏。虽然在静态粘合强度测试中产生的应力类型在临床情况下通常不会遇到,但多年来临床医生根据此类测试的结果选择用于日常实践的粘合系统。然而,一些知名研究人员报道,从静态粘结强度测试中获得的结果可能具有有限的临床相关性,不应仅由他们自己来提出临床使用建议。在临床情况下,修复体在咀嚼过程中承受循环应力,应力水平远低于静态粘结强度测试中使用的断裂应力。因此,使用循环加载的动态粘结强度试验应该比静态粘结强度试验更具有临床意义。在过去的15年里,通过学院间和国际合作的努力,开发了一种用于评估牙科粘合剂系统疲劳结合强度的测试方法。这篇综述讨论了疲劳结合强度测试方法的发展,提供了关于所有类型的牙釉质和牙本质粘合系统的可用测试数据的历史观点和当前信息,以及对粘合系统和测试方法的未来发展的展望。
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Japanese Dental Science Review
Japanese Dental Science Review DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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9.90
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1.50%
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31
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The Japanese Dental Science Review is published by the Japanese Association for Dental Science aiming to introduce the modern aspects of the dental basic and clinical sciences in Japan, and to share and discuss the update information with foreign researchers and dentists for further development of dentistry. In principle, papers are written and submitted on the invitation of one of the Editors, although the Editors would be glad to receive suggestions. Proposals for review articles should be sent by the authors to one of the Editors by e-mail. All submitted papers are subject to the peer- refereeing process.
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