Frontiers in Dental Medicine (Jun 2021)

Update on Enamel Bonding Strategies

  • Takaaki Sato,
  • Tomohiro Takagaki,
  • Takashi Hatayama,
  • Toru Nikaido,
  • Junji Tagami,
  • Junji Tagami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fdmed.2021.666379
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Optimal strategies for the application of an adhesive differ between enamel and dentin because of the differences in their composition. The development of adhesive systems has mainly focused on the bonding of dentin, rather than on the enamel, by etching with phosphoric acid (PA). Dental adhesive technologies continue to rapidly advance, and various adhesive systems have been developed since the study of Buonocore in 1955. He introduced the enamel acid-etch technique. Then, the etch-and-rinse (ER) system was developed, and subsequently, the self-etch (SE) system. Universal adhesives are a new generation of one-bottle SE adhesives that can be applied with either ER mode or SE mode, or a combined system involving selective enamel etching mode. Since the combination of PA etching and the SE system differs from conventional ER systems, the enamel bonding strategy should be carefully considered. This concise review of the literature on reliable enamel bonding strategies should prove helpful to clinicians to choose an appropriate adhesive system to achieve optimal clinical outcomes.

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