A brief history and current status of metal-and ceramic surface-conditioning concepts for resin bonding in dentistry.

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A brief history and current status of metal-and ceramic surface-conditioning concepts for resin bonding in dentistry. / Ozcan, M; Pfeiffer, P; Nergiz, Ibrahim.

in: QUINTESSENCE INT, Jahrgang 29, Nr. 11, 11, 1998, S. 713-724.

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title = "A brief history and current status of metal-and ceramic surface-conditioning concepts for resin bonding in dentistry.",
abstract = "The bond strength of resin to metal or ceramic surfaces has been increased with the introduction of various surface-conditioning techniques. The principles of currently used conditioning methods and clinical trials with these methods are summarized. The advances in surface-conditioning methods have increased bonding to a high level; however, interpretation of the literature review indicates that chemical bonding by means of recently introduced techniques provides better results than does mechanical bonding.",
author = "M Ozcan and P Pfeiffer and Ibrahim Nergiz",
year = "1998",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "29",
pages = "713--724",
journal = "QUINTESSENCE INT",
issn = "0033-6572",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Company",
number = "11",

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AU - Ozcan, M

AU - Pfeiffer, P

AU - Nergiz, Ibrahim

PY - 1998

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N2 - The bond strength of resin to metal or ceramic surfaces has been increased with the introduction of various surface-conditioning techniques. The principles of currently used conditioning methods and clinical trials with these methods are summarized. The advances in surface-conditioning methods have increased bonding to a high level; however, interpretation of the literature review indicates that chemical bonding by means of recently introduced techniques provides better results than does mechanical bonding.

AB - The bond strength of resin to metal or ceramic surfaces has been increased with the introduction of various surface-conditioning techniques. The principles of currently used conditioning methods and clinical trials with these methods are summarized. The advances in surface-conditioning methods have increased bonding to a high level; however, interpretation of the literature review indicates that chemical bonding by means of recently introduced techniques provides better results than does mechanical bonding.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 29

SP - 713

EP - 724

JO - QUINTESSENCE INT

JF - QUINTESSENCE INT

SN - 0033-6572

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