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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
BONDING AMALGAM AND COMPOSITE TO DENTIN OF PRIMARY MOLARS BY USING DIFFERENT BONDING AGENTS
BONDING AMALGAM AND COMPOSITE TO DENTIN OF PRIMARY MOLARS BY USING DIFFERENT BONDING AGENTS
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : This study was designed to compare the shear bond strength of amalgam and composite resin bonded with Imperva and Mirage ABC adhesive systems. Also, clinical evaluation of amalgam and composite restorations bonded with the same adhesives every 3 months for a period of 9 months was carried out. For the laboratory part of this study eighty shed primary sound molars were divided to four groups where amalgum bonded to dentin and composite bonded to dentin using both previous adhcsi ves respectively were tested for shear bond strengh. For the clinical part of this study thirty children (4-8 years) with pairs or carious contralateral lower primary molars were divided into two main groups (Amalgum group (A), Composite group (B». They were further subdivided according to the bonding material used (Irnperva or Mirage respectively). Follow lip of the restorations was performed clinically after 3, 6 and nine months following the Ryge criteria rating which includes colour match, anatomic form. recurrent carries, marginal adaptation and cavo surface marginal discolouration. Results showed that bonded restorations exhibited high clinical performance through- 'out the study. lmperva Bond as an adhesive liner in primary molars showed more clinical succcess than those bonded with Mirage Bond. 
ISSN : 0070-9484 
Journal Name : EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL 
Volume : 50 
Issue Number : 3 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2004 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Tuesday, December 4, 2012 

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Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
نادية متوليMetwalli, Nadia ResearcherDoctorate 
سمية كمالkaaml, Someya ResearcherDoctorate 
احمد البرهوميIbrahim, Ahmed ResearcherDoctorate 

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