Notes in DOH244 - Restorative Dentistry::Bonding to Enamel and Dentine

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Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What makes resin to enamel bonding very reliable?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What are the optimum conditions when bonding resin to enamel?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What is the basis of resin to enamel bonding?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What are the protocols/steps when bonding resin to enamel?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What is etchant?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What are the types of etchants?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 1What is the importance/significance of the etching time?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What is the effect of using Acid Etchant on enamel?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What are the factors influencing the microstructural effect of etching?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What is the impact of different concentrations of acid in etching?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2How does etching time affect fluoridated enamel?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What is the difference in microstructure between permanent and primary enamel?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What is the impact of the type of tooth surface on etching?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2How does the orientation of exposed enamel prisms affect etching?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What should be considered when placing a bevel in the enamel?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 2What is the impact of etching on the crystallites within prisms?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 3What happens to the core and peripheries in subsurface enamel etching?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 3What happens to the core and peripheries in permanent enamel etching?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 3Why is rinsing/washing after etching important?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 3How long should the rinsing process after etching take?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 3What is the purpose of drying the surface of enamel when using a resin bonding agent?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 3What should be done if the etched enamel becomes contaminated?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 4How is micromechanical retention to acid-etched enamel achieved?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 4What is the basis of Glass Ionomer (GI) bonding to enamel and dentine?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 4How does the process of adhesion occur in Glass Ionomer (GI) bonding?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 4What are the clinical implications of using Glass Ionomer (GI) bonding?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 5What is the process of adhesion to collagen in dentine?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 5How is enamel or dentine surface conditioned for GI bonding?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 5What are the aims of using PAA for conditioning enamel or dentine surface?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 5What are the commercial conditioning agents used for GI bonding?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 5What are the steps in achieving good dental or enamel GI bonding?
Published 03/05/2024 Page 5What is the difference between Conditioning and Etching?
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