Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3145131 Journal of Dentistry 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe surface free energy and dentine bond strength of self-adhesive cements were examined after the removal of temporary cements.MethodsThe labial dentine surfaces of bovine mandibular incisors were wet ground with #600-grit SiC paper. Acrylic resin blocks were luted to the prepared dentine surfaces using HY Bond Temporary Cement Hard (HY), IP Temp Cement (IP), Fuji TEMP (FT) or Freegenol Temporary Cement (TC), and stored for 1 week. After removal of the temporary cements with an ultrasonic tip, the contact angle values of five specimens per test group were determined for the three test liquids, and the surface-energy parameters of the dentine surfaces were calculated. The dentine bond strengths of the self-adhesive cements were measured after removal of the temporary cements in a shear mode at a crosshead speed of 1.0 mm/min. The data were subjected to one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Tukey's HSD test.ResultsFor all surfaces, the value of the estimated surface tension component γSd (dispersion) was relatively constant at 41.7–43.3 mJ m−2. After removal of the temporary cements, the value of the γSh (hydrogen-bonding) component decreased, particularly with FT and TC. The dentine bond strength of the self-adhesive cements was significantly higher for those without temporary cement contamination (8.2–10.6 MPa) than for those with temporary cement contamination (4.3–7.1 MPa).ConclusionsThe γS values decreased due to the decrease of γSh values for the temporary cement-contaminated dentine. Contamination with temporary cements led to lower dentine bond strength.Clinical significanceThe presence of temporary cement interferes with the bonding performance of self-adhesive cements to dentine. Care should be taken in the methods of removal of temporary cement when using self-adhesive cements.

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