Scanning electron microscopy investigation of tooth/filling bonding

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Abstract

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) investigations have been conducted to determine the influence of selected material on tissue/material bonding. Extracted human teeth were used in this study. Several resin composites were tested as dental fillings. To reveal the structure of the tissue/filling interface, the teeth were cut parallel to the long axis. Bonding quality was determined by direct SEM observation and microanalysis with X-ray energy spectrometry (EDX). The investigated materials show good bonding with enamel.

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Siejka-Kulczyk, J., Lewandowska, M., Raczyńska, M., Jodkowska, E., & Kurzydłowski, K. J. (2005). Scanning electron microscopy investigation of tooth/filling bonding. E-Polymers. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2005.5.1.394

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