Research progress in dental bonding technology
Abstract
Dentin bonding is a core technique in oral clinical practice. It seals the dentin tubules through mechanical interlocking and chemical bonding, isolates external stimuli, enhances retention, reduces microleakage, decreases postoperative sensitivity, and the risk of secondary caries, while dispersing stress to protect the pulp. It serves as the foundation for the success of modern dental restoration. This article provides a review of the mechanisms and influencing factors of dentin bonding, as well as methods to improve bonding performance. It discusses the latest research progress in dentin bonding in recent years, aiming to provide references for the development of more durable and stable dentin bonding materials and techniques.
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