## Abstract Penetration and conversion of adhesives into the hybrid layer (HL) is important to the quality and longevity of the adhesive resin (AR)‐dentin bond. In this study, a methodology is developed to examine the degree of conversion and relative HEMA concentration with respect to Bis‐GMA usin
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The Role of Host‐derived Dentinal Matrix Metalloproteinases in Reducing Dentin Bonding of Resin Adhesives
✍ Scribed by Zhang, Shan‐chuan; Kern, Matthias
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- 2009
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