2-HEMA-free Dentin Bonding System to Prevent Contraction Gap

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The effects of 2 hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2-HEMA) both in the primer and in the commercial dentin bonding agent on the efficacy of the dentin bonding system was evaluated by measuring the polymerization contraction gap width of a commercial resin composite restored in a cylindrical dentin cavity prepared in an extracted human molar. Contraction gap formation was prevented in the group of the EDTA conditioning followed by glyceryl mono-methacrylate, ethylene glycol and 1,6-hexanediol priming regardless of the 2-HEMA content in the dentin bonding agent containing 10-methacryloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate. However, gap formation could not be prevented completely by the 2-HEMA priming. Therefore, it was possible to conclude that 2-HEMA was neither essential in the primer nor in the dentin bonding agent because of its low bonding efficacy and the resulting side effects on skin tissue as a delayed allergic reaction.

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Ohba, M., Manabe, A., Itoh, K., Hisamitsu, H., & Wakumoto, S. (1998). 2-HEMA-free Dentin Bonding System to Prevent Contraction Gap. Dental Materials Journal, 17(1), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.17.83

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