Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7171134 International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength to dentin (µTBS) of two total-etching adhesives applied with delays of 1-30 s for curing. Fifty extracted molar teeth were used. Occlusal enamel was sectioned to expose flat dentin surface, which was further polished with 600-grit paper for smear layer standardization. The specimens were divided into two groups, G1: Single Bond total-etching adhesive (SB), and G2: Prime & Bond NT total-etching adhesive (PB). Each group was further divided into 5 subgroups according to the delayed light-cure initiation after the adhesive systems application (n=5): Subgroup 1s - 1 s; Subgroup 5s - 5 s; Subgroup 10s - 10 s; Subgroup 20s - 20 s; Subgroup 30s - 30 s. Composite resin cones 5 mm height and 10 mm in diameter were fabricated. Specimens were stored in distilled water at 37 °C for 24 h and sectioned to obtain 1×1 mm2 transversal specimens. Specimens were thermocycled and µTBS was measured. Data were submitted to two-way ANOVA (AdhesiveXDelay time) and Tukey׳s test. The level of significance was set at 5%. The results in mean MPa(±SD) for interaction between adhesive and delay time were: PB/1s - 23.82± 2.54a; SB/5s - 19.52± 2.67b; PB/5s - 18.56± 3.06bc; SB/1s - 15.49± 2.69cd; SB/20s - 16.33± 2.55d; SB/10s - 13.88 ±1.67d; PB/10s - 11.04 ±1.28e; PB/30s - 10.89± 1.31e; PB/20s - 10.24± 2.33e; SB/30s - 9.19±1.91e. It was concluded that light-cure initiation timing of total-etching adhesives interferes negatively with µTBS to dentin.
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