Japanese Dental Science Review (Nov 2022)

Role of the smear layer in adhesive dentistry and the clinical applications to improve bonding performance

  • Pipop Saikaew,
  • Vanthana Sattabanasuk,
  • Choltacha Harnirattisai,
  • Abu Faem Mohammad Almas Chowdhury,
  • Ricardo Carvalho,
  • Hidehiko Sano

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58
pp. 59 – 66

Abstract

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Currently, dental adhesives can be divided into two systems; a smear layer-removal approach with etch-and-rinse adhesives or a smear layer-modified approach with self-etching adhesives. After phosphoric acid etching, the smear layer is completely removed. More attention is, however, required when using self-etching adhesives. The smear layer is partially demineralized by the weak acidic monomer and subsequently incorporated into the hybrid layer. Therefore, the characteristics of the smear layer play an important role on the bonding performance of self-etching adhesives. Such characteristics, for instance, smear layer thickness and smear layer density, are influenced by many factors, e.g., instruments used for dentin surface preparation, cutting speed, and the abrasive particle size of the cutting instruments. This review discusses the contributing factors that affect the smear layer characteristics, and the influence of the smear layer on the bonding performance of dental adhesives. Also, the application techniques regarding how to improve the bonding performance of self-etching adhesives – the smear layer removal by using chemical agents, or the modification of the adhesive application procedures – are provided.

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