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1 Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Turner Dental School, University of Manchester, Manchester M15 6FH, England
The influence of water immersion and acid etching on the bonding of methyl, ethyl, a thickened ethyl, and isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylates to human enamel and dentin was studied. In general, the ethyl and isobutyl homologues gave the strongest, most durable bonds. Adhesion to dentin is probably the result of chemical combination.
Submitted on July 20, 1971
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