Abstract
The mechanism of bonding resin to enamel is the formation of resin tags into the microporosities created by the acid. Critical-point drying (CPD) was essential for etched-dentin preservation and for resin-dentin interface observation. The microporosities created by the dissolution of the hydroxyapatite by the etchant are not evident by direct scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation, unless the specimens are kept in a humid temperature, fixed and critical point dried, which is a time-consuming process.
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings - Annual Meeting, Microscopy Society of America |
| Editors | G.W. Bailey, A.J. Garratt-Reed |
| Pages | 322-323 |
| Number of pages | 2 |
| State | Published - Dec 1 1994 |
| Event | Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Microscopy Society of America - New Orleans, LA, USA Duration: Jul 31 1994 → Aug 5 1994 |
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| Other | Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Microscopy Society of America |
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| City | New Orleans, LA, USA |
| Period | 7/31/94 → 8/5/94 |
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