Chemical aspects of self-etching enamel-dentin adhesives: a systematic review.

Dent Mater

Research and Development, Ivoclar Vivadent AG, FL-9494 Schaan, Liechtenstein.

Published: October 2005

Objectives: The paper gives an overview on the components and the polymer chemical aspects of currently used self-etching enamel-dentin primers/adhesives. In addition, the contribution of new adhesives monomers and cross-linkers exhibiting enhanced hydrolytic stability than methacrylates to improve the performance of single-bottle adhesives is discussed.

Sources: Information from original scientific papers or reviews about enamel-dentin adhesives, the patent literature concerning dental adhesives and manufacturer information of commercial self-etching adhesives were included in this review.

Data: The most efficient self-etching enamel-dentin adhesives are based on strongly acidic adhesive monomers, containing dihydrogenphosphate, phosphonic acids or carboxylic acid groups. Serious problems of single-bottle water-based, strongly acidic self-etching enamel-dentin adhesives arise both from the hydrolytic instability of the methacrylate monomers used and the side reaction of the applied initiator components.

Conclusions: The stability of the self-etching enamel-dentin adhesives can be improved by using new acrylic ether phosphonic acids or mono- or difunctional acrylamides, while more stable and compatible components have to be developed in the future.

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