Open Access Research Article

In Vitro Study of the Structure and Adhesive Interface in Direct Restorations with Commercial Nanocomposite Materials

Adrian Almasi, Liana Todor, Cristian Adrian Ratiu, Ramona Amina Popovici, Codruta Victoria Tigmeanu, Sergiu Alexandru Tofan, Anca Porumb
Published 30 Mar 2019
Pages 277–281

Abstract

The purpose of this study was: Structural characterization of two commercial nanocomposite materials (Premise ™/Kerr Corp and Tetric EvoCeram®/ Ivoclar-Vivadent); Evaluation of the marginal adaptation and adhesive interface achieved with two commercial adhesive systems (Optibond SoloPlus ™/Kerr Corp and G-Bond ™/GC). Investigation was done using electronic scanning microscopy (SEM).

Keywords: nanocomposite; adhesive system; scanning electron microscopy

How to Cite this Article

Almasi, A., Todor, L., Ratiu, C., Popovici, R., Tigmeanu, C., Tofan, S., & Porumb, A. (2019). In Vitro Study of the Structure and Adhesive Interface in Direct Restorations with Commercial Nanocomposite Materials. Materiale Plastice, 56(1), 277–281. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.19.1.5165
Almasi A, Todor L, Ratiu C, Popovici R, Tigmeanu C, Tofan S, Porumb A. In Vitro Study of the Structure and Adhesive Interface in Direct Restorations with Commercial Nanocomposite Materials. Materiale Plastice. 2019;56(1):277–281. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.1.5165
A. Almasi, L. Todor, C. Ratiu, R. Popovici, C. Tigmeanu, S. Tofan, and A. Porumb, "In Vitro Study of the Structure and Adhesive Interface in Direct Restorations with Commercial Nanocomposite Materials,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 277–281, 2019. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.1.5165
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