Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7171105 | International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of different monomeric systems and inorganic fillers on the physical properties of experimental resin adhesives and on the immediate and 6-month bond strength to dentin. Two, 2-step self-etch adhesive systems were prepared: two primers (constituted of GDMA-P, ethanol, water, and HEMA or PEG(400)-UDMA) and two adhesives (constituted of Bis-GMA, TEGDMA, and HEMA or PEG(400)-UDMA). Next, the adhesives were allocated into three groups according to filler incorporated: unfilled (control), silica (SiO2), or ytterbium trifluoride (YbF3). Degree of conversion (DC, after 30 and 60 s of light-activation), water sorption (WS) and solubility (SL), and flexural strength (Ï) and modulus (Ef) tests were performed for all adhesives. A microtensile bond strength (µTBS) test to dentin was evaluated after 24 h (immediate) and 6 months (6-month) of water storage using a universal testing machine (DL500, EMIC). Data were analyzed using statistical tests (α=5%). The adhesives showed similar DC at a same light exposure time, although light-activation for 60 s improved conversion of monomers. The unfilled HEMA-containing adhesive showed higher WS, SL, Ï and Ef compared to others. The incorporation of fillers into the adhesives did not affect negatively the immediate µTBS results; however, after 6 months the presence of SiO2 impaired in complete premature failures, and the presence of YbF3 reduced the µTBS in the PEG(400)-UDMA-based group. The unfilled HEMA-containing group also reduced bond strength after 6 months of water storage. In conclusion, depending on the resin matrix composition, YbF3 seems to be a good option for reinforcing adhesive systems.
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Authors
Cármen Lúcia Rodrigues Macedo, Eliseu Aldrighi Münchow, Giana da Silveira Lima, Cesar Henrique Zanchi, FabrÃcio Aulo Ogliari, Evandro Piva,