Adhesive Temperature: Effects on Adhesive Properties and Resin-Dentin Bond Strength
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2011
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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of adhesive temperature on the resin-dentin bond strength (mu TBS), nanoleakage (NL), adhesive layer thickness (AL), and degree of conversion (DC) of ethanol/water- (SB) and acetone-based (PB) etch-and-rinse adhesive systems. Methods: The bottles of the two adhesives were kept at each temperature (5 degrees C, 20 degrees C, 37 degrees C, and 50 degrees C) for 2 hours before application to demineralized dentin surfaces of 40 molars. Specimens were prepared for mu TBS testing. Bonded sticks (0.8 mm(2)) were tested under tension (0.5 mm/min). Three bonded sticks from each tooth were immersed in silver nitrate and analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. The DC of the adhesives was evaluated by Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy. Results: Lower mu TBS was observed for PB at 50 degrees C. For SB, the mu TBS values were similar for all temperatures. DC was higher at 50 degrees C for PB. Higher NL and thicker AL were observed for both adhesives in the 5 degrees C and 20 degrees C groups compared to the 37 degrees C and 50 degrees C groups. The higher temperatures (37 degrees C or 50 degrees C) reduced the number of pores within the adhesive layer of both adhesive systems. Conclusions: It could be useful to use an ethanol/water-based adhesive at 37 degrees C or 50 degrees C and an acetone-based adhesive at 37 degrees C to improve adhesive performance. CNPq[473101/2006-8] CNPq[305870/2004-1] FAPERGS |
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OPERATIVE DENTISTRY, v.36, n.3, p.293-303, 2011 0361-7734 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25822 10.2341/10-218L |
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eng |
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OPERATIVE DENTISTRY INC |
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Operative Dentistry |
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Palavras-Chave | #PRE-HEATED COMPOSITE #ONE-BOTTLE ADHESIVES #LAYER THICKNESS #MONOMER CONVERSION #REGIONAL-VARIATION #SYSTEMS #NANOLEAKAGE #DIMETHACRYLATE #HUMIDITY #SOLVENTS #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine |
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