HEMA-free versus HEMA-containing adhesive systems: a . . . Although the addition of HEMA to dental adhesives improves dentin wettability and resin diffusion into demineralized collagen fibrils, HEMA’s high hydrophilicity can lead to hydrolytic degradation of the adhesive interface Thus, HEMA-free adhesive systems have been developed
Evaluation of alternative monomers to HEMA for dental . . . Self-etch adhesives containing monomers 1–9 or HEMA were prepared and used to mediate a bond between the dental composite Tetric EvoCeram ® and both dentin and enamel The shear bond strength (SBS) was measured using a Zwick universal testing machine
HEMA-Free Vs HEMA Containing Universal Adhesives . . . HEMA-Free Vs HEMA Containing Universal Adhesives: Microtensile Bond Strength, Nanoleakage Patterns and Micromorphological Analysis of Tooth Restoration Interface; Review literature Ali Hadi Qershi1 *, Hamdi H H Hamama, Salah Hasab Mahmoud1 1 Conservative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt *
HEMA-free versus HEMA-containing adhesive systems: a . . . Although the addition of HEMA to dental adhesives improves dentin wettability and resin diffusion into demineralized collagen fibrils, HEMA’s high hydrophilicity can lead to hydrolytic degradation of the adhesive interface Thus, HEMA-free adhesive systems have been developed
Replacing HEMA with alternative dimethacrylates in dental . . . Purpose: To evaluate the mechanical and physical properties of experimental HEMA-containing and HEMA-free resin adhesives Materials and methods: Experimental HEMA-free adhesives containing alternative dimethacrylates (bis-EMA 10 [B10], bis-EMA 30 [B30], PEG 400 [P400], PEG 1000 [P1000], PEG 400 UDMA [UP400]) were formulated and compared with a
Although HEMA-Containing Dental Adhesive Systems Have High . . . The key study factors were RCTs comparing the clinical effectiveness of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA)-free and HEMA-containing adhesive systems for direct resin composite restorations of NCCLs in the permanent dentition of adult patients (male or female) of any age group