Publication: The microtensile bond strength test: Its historical background and application to bond testing
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2020-12-01
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22136851
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18827616
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Mahidol University
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Japanese Dental Science Review. Vol.56, No.1 (2020), 24-31
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Hidehiko Sano, Abu Faem Mohammad Almas Chowdhury, Pipop Saikaew, Mariko Matsumoto, Shuhei Hoshika, Monica Yamauti The microtensile bond strength test: Its historical background and application to bond testing. Japanese Dental Science Review. Vol.56, No.1 (2020), 24-31. doi:10.1016/j.jdsr.2019.10.001 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/49592
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The microtensile bond strength test: Its historical background and application to bond testing
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© 2019 Microtensile bond strength (μTBS) test was introduced in 1994. Since then, it has been utilized profoundly across many bond strength testing laboratories, making it currently one of the most standard and versatile bond strength test. Although it is a static and strength-based method, together with the morphological and spectroscopic investigations, it has been contributing immensely in the advancement of dentin adhesive systems. μTBS test has a greater discriminative capability than the traditional macro-shear bond test. During the early stage of its development, the authors predicted that this testing method would enable evaluation of the adhesive performances of resins to excavated carious or sclerotic dentin and the regional bond strengths of various portions of the cavity. In addition, they also stated the possibility of comparing the long-term stability of resin adhesion at various portions of the cavity walls on teeth extracted at various times after insertion of bonded restorations. In this review, we discussed the historical background, inception and the application of the μTBS test and proposed directions for further improvement of this testing method.
