The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a dentin pr
imer in improving dentin-to-composite bond strengths mediated by a den
tin adhesive. The investigation consisted of both an in vitro tensile
bond test, in which fresh bovine dentin was used, and clinical evaluat
ion. In the in vitro bond test, bovine dentin surfaces were treated wi
th the primer (an aqueous solution of HEMA) for different durations (1
0, 20, 30, and 60 seconds) prior to bonding of the light-cured adhesiv
e and placement of a light-cured composite material. For the clinical
evaluation, a total of 33 cervical erosion lesions were restored with
the combination of the primer, the adhesive, and the composite. To com
ply with ADA requirements for the acceptance program of dentin bonding
agents, no enamel etching nor any mechanical retentive locks were per
formed in those restorations. Significant increases in bond strength w
ere obtained in specimens treated with the primer. Regarding the clini
cal evaluation in which 30 restorations were available for the 6-month
recall and 15 restorations were also available for the 1-year recall,
all samples demonstrated a retentive rate of 100%.