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Latta<br />

and components of dentin. It is hypothesized that this interaction<br />

is the formation of calcium phosphate complexes derived<br />

from mineral apatite in the dentin and phosphate esters<br />

in the adhesive.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br />

This research was partly sponsored by <strong>Dentsply</strong> DeTrey, Konstanz,<br />

Germany.<br />

6. Penel G, Leroy N, Rey C, Lemaitre J, Van Landuyt P, Ghanty N. Qualitative<br />

and quantitative investigation of calcium phosphate of biological interest<br />

by Raman micro-spectrometry. Recent Res Develop Appl Spectroscopy<br />

1999;2:137-146.<br />

7. Sato M, Miyazaki M. Comparison of depth of dentin etching and resin infiltration<br />

with single-step adhesive systems. J Dent 2005;22:475-484.<br />

8. Spencer P, Wang Y, Walker MP, Wieliczka DM, Swafford JR. Interfacial<br />

chemistry of the dentin/adhesive bond. J Dent Res 2000;79:1458-1463.<br />

9. Shaddy RS, Latta MA, Goren M. The effect of salivary contamination on adhesive<br />

shear bond strength. J Pract Hygiene 2003;12:27-28.<br />

10. Wang Y, Spencer P. Hybridization efficiency of the adhesive dentin interface<br />

with wet bonding. J Dent Res 2003;82:141-145.<br />

11. Wang Y, Spencer P. Physicochemical interactions at the interface between<br />

self-etch adhesive systems and dentine. J Dent 2004;32:567-579.<br />

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Clinical relevance: The laboratory bond values for a<br />

newly developed etch and rinse adhesive system would<br />

suggest exellent clinical performance. The discovery of<br />

chemical interaction between the adhesive and the mineral<br />

component of tooth structure may help explain the<br />

high bond strengths and also might predict the generation<br />

of a stable long term bond interface clinically.<br />

248 The Journal of Adhesive Dentistry

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