Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1423013 Dental Materials 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThis study evaluated the effect of moisture on the resin–dentin μ-bond strength (BS) and silver nitrate uptake (SNU) of three adhesive systems (Single Bond, One-Step and Syntac Single Component) soon after bonding (IM) and after 2 years of water storage (2Y).MethodsDentin surfaces were bonded on a dry (D), moist (W) or over-wet surfaces (OW). After restorations were constructed, specimens were stored in water (37 °C/24 h). Resin–dentin sticks were prepared (0.8 mm2) and they were divided for immediate (IM) and 2-year storage (2Y) testing. Half of the specimens from each period of time were tested in tension at 0.5 mm/min and the other half was immersed in silver nitrate and examined by SEM–EDX. The data was analyzed by three-way repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey's tests (α = 0.05).ResultsThe overall BS (MPa) in the IM group under W condition was higher than in D and OW groups. After 2Y, the BS in W was lower than in the IM group, however higher than in the D and OW for OS and SB. The overall silver nitrate deposition (%) in the IM group under D, W and OW were similar. In the 2Y groups, the nanoleakage was higher than IM groups, however the increase was less pronounced in the W condition.SignificanceHigher BS and a significantly lower nitrate uptake were observed for IM groups, for OS and SB. Under W conditions, the BS reduction over time was less pronounced and less nitrate uptake occurred.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Materials Science Biomaterials
Authors
, , , , ,