Research Article | Open Access
Volume 7 | Issue 4 | Year 2020 | Article Id. IJMS-V7I4P101 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/23939117/IJMS-V7I4P101Bonding In Dentistry – Latest Advancement
Dr.Yesh Sharma, Dr.Anwesha Biswas, Dr.Sweta Shastri
Citation :
Dr.Yesh Sharma, Dr.Anwesha Biswas, Dr.Sweta Shastri, "Bonding In Dentistry – Latest Advancement," International Journal of Medical Science, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 1-4, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939117/IJMS-V7I4P101
Abstract
Adhesive dentistry has been progressing with rapid pace over the past decade. Composite resin is the most esthetic restorative material currently available for restoring teeth. In spite of it being in use since a decade, still failure cases are seen which are mainly due to polymerization shrinkage and subsequent inadequate adhesion to cavity walls, leading to micro leakage. Various generations of dentin bonding agents have been introduced to overcome the shortcoming of composite resin.
Keywords
Advancement, Bonding In Dentistry
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