Effect of prolonged application times on the durability of resin-dentin bonds
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Objectives. To examine the effect of prolonged application time on the early and 3-year resin-dentin microtensile bond strength. Methods. Water/ethanol (Single Bond [SB]) and acetone-based systems (One Step [OS]) were employed. A flat superficial dentin surface was exposed in third human molars by wet abrasion. The adhesives were applied to a delimited area of 52 mm(2) on wet surfaces, for 40, 90, 150 and 300s. Four teeth were assigned for each experimental condition. Composite build-ups were constructed incrementally After water storage at 37 degrees C for 24 h, teeth were sectioned to obtain sticks with cross-sectional areas of 0.8 mm(2) to be tested in tension (0.5 mm/min) either immediately (IM) or after 3 years (3Y) of water storage. The microtensile bond strength (mu TBS) values were analyzed by two way repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey`s test (alpha = 0.05). Results. The 90- and 150-s groups achieved the highest IM mu TBS for OS (p < 0.01). For SB, the highest IM mu TBS values were observed after 300-s application (p < 0.01). Significant decreases in mu TBS were observed for OS in the 40- and 90-s groups after 3Y, except for the 150-s group. With regard to SB, after 3Y significant drops in mu TBS values were observed for the 40- and 150-s groups, except for the 300-s group. Significance. Prolonged application times can increase the immediate LTBS of two-step etch-and-rinse adhesive systems and make the adhesive layer more stable over time. (c) 2007 Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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DENTAL MATERIALS, v.24, n.5, p.639-644, 2008 0109-5641 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25754 10.1016/j.dental.2007.06.027 |
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eng |
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ELSEVIER SCI LTD |
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Dental Materials |
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Palavras-Chave | #adhesive #dentin #bond strength #application #solvent #IN-VIVO #BOTTLE ADHESIVES #LAYER THICKNESS #HYBRID LAYER #STRENGTH #WATER #DEGRADATION #MOISTURE #SOLVENT #PRIMER #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine #Materials Science, Biomaterials |
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