Effect of polymerization accelerator on dentin bonding of one-step bonding agent

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The aim of this study was to enhance the bond strength of one-step bonding agents to dentin. In particular, the focus was on using Catabrush™, the applicator system of AQ Bond Plus™. Catabrush was supplemented with N-phenylglycine and aromatic sulfinate as polymerization accelerators, as N-phenylglycine was reportedly beneficial in improving the bond strength to dentin. The results indicated that the bond strength to dentin was significantly augmented and the photo-polymerization as well as the chemical polymerization were both improved even in the moistened dentin when 1.0 wt% N-phenylglycine was added to AQ Bond Plus agent, hence implying significantly higher bond strength to dentin. It was therefore concluded that N-phenylglycine is useful as a polymerization accelerator to be adopted in the applicator system for one-step bonding agents.

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Wakamatsu, S., & Ikemi, T. (2007). Effect of polymerization accelerator on dentin bonding of one-step bonding agent. Dental Materials Journal, 26(1), 7–13. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.26.7

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