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XR Bond
RN given for cpd with unknown MF 9/91
Also Known As:
XR ionomer
Networked:
5
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Carboxylic Acids: 973
Acyclic Acids
Carbamates: 945
Urethane: 2067
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Acrylates: 212
Methacrylates: 609
XR Bond: 5
Macromolecular Substances: 97
Polymers: 13051
Plastics: 13104
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Biomedical and Dental Materials
Polymers: 13051
Plastics: 13104
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Elastomers: 302
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Technology, Industry, and Agriculture
Manufactured Materials
Elastomers: 302
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Biomedical and Dental Materials
Polymers: 13051
Plastics: 13104
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Elastomers: 302
Polyurethanes: 1617
XR Bond: 5
Related Diseases
1.
Smear Layer
08/01/1995 - "
Significant correlations were observed only for XR Bond, which proved very sensitive to RDT and dentine permeability despite the presence of smear layer.
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09/01/1992 - "
XR-Bond decreased permeability to 52% of the smear layer value, while total etching reduced permeability to 66% of that value.
"
09/01/1990 - "
Dentin shear bond strength and marginal microleakage of a new primer/adhesive system were evaluated in this study and compared to Tenure Solution, Gluma, XR Primer/XR Bond, and Scotchbond 2. In addition, scanning electron microscopy examinations were conducted to evaluate the effect of the new primer on the smear layer, determine the film thickness of the primer/adhesive, and examine the resindentin interface of restorations placed with the new system.
"
2.
Inflammation (Inflammations)
02/01/1998 - "
Statistical data showed no significant differences in pulp inflammation between the Optibond (Kerr), XR-Bond (Kerr), and IRM (Caulk) groups in pulps at the three time intervals.
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3.
Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
05/01/1990 - "
The cervical hypersensitivity tooth was analysed and treated by application of a varnish with high fluoride ions content (Duraphat) and of a glass ionomer cement usually indicated to cavity lining (XR-ionomer-Kerr).
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Solutions
2.
scotchbond 2
3.
Gluma
4.
Ions
5.
Glass Ionomer Cements
6.
Fluorides
7.
Optibond
8.
sodium fluoride topical preparation