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Tripton resin
Also Known As:
Tripton; Tripton Universal bonding agent
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Carboxylic Acids: 973
Acyclic Acids
Carbamates: 945
Urethane: 2067
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Acrylates: 212
Methacrylates: 609
Tripton resin: 1
Macromolecular Substances: 97
Polymers: 13051
Plastics: 13104
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Biomedical and Dental Materials
Polymers: 13051
Plastics: 13104
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Elastomers: 302
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Technology, Industry, and Agriculture
Manufactured Materials
Elastomers: 302
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Biomedical and Dental Materials
Polymers: 13051
Plastics: 13104
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Elastomers: 302
Polyurethanes: 1617
Tripton resin: 1
Related Diseases
1.
Smear Layer
01/01/1991 - "
The results showed: a) values of shear bond strength ranged from 2.01-3.92 MPa with no statistical differences between tested systems; b) tensile bond strength varied from 13.7-26-84 MPa; the highest value showed Scotchbond-2, following by Gluma, but significantly lower values showed Tripton and Dentin Protector; c) the aspect of prepared tooth crown had no significant effect on bond strength with the exception of shear bond strength for Gluma-system, when applied on buccal surface showed significantly higher values than applied occlusally; d) dentine-bonding agents which dissolve smear layer with acid components and remove it from prepared dentine surface showed stronger adhesion than agents which leave this debris on a dentin surface.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Acids
2.
Dentin Protector
3.
scotchbond 2
4.
Gluma