Short-term in situ/ex vivo study of the anticariogenic potential of a resin-modified glass-ionomer cement associated with adhesive systems


Autoria(s): WANG, Linda; HONORIO, Heitor Marques; RIOS, Daniela; DELBEM, Alberto Carlos Botazzo; PALMA-DIBB, Regina Guenka; BUZALAF, Marilia Afonso Rabelo; ATTA, Maria Teresa; TENUTA, Livia Maria Andalo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Objective: As resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (RMGIC) is an adhesive material, its association to dentin bonding agents (DBAs) was previously proposed. This study investigated the adjunctive behavior of an RMGIC with etch-and-rinse bonding systems under in situ/ex vivo cariogenic challenge. Method and Materials: Bovine enamel blocks (3 3 2 mm) were randomly assigned to group VP, Vitremer + its own primer (3M ESPE); group VSB, Vitremer + Single Bond (3M ESPE); and group VPB, Vitremer + Prime & Bond 2.1 (Dentsply). Two blocks of each group were randomly placed in an acrylic palatal appliance, so each appliance included six blocks. Volunteers (n = 10) wore these appliances according to given instructions to promote a sucrose challenge eight times/day for 15 days. After this period, the blocks were removed from the devices and cleaned, and demineralization was assessed through longitudinal microhardness analysis (Knoop indenter, 25 g/5 s). Data were submitted to three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (P < .05). Results: No treatment was able to completely avoid demineralization. All materials showed a statistically significant difference in mineral loss when the microhardness on the outer enamel was compared with deeper regions (P < .05). Conclusion: Association of the tested RMGICs with etch-and-rinse DBAs did not seem to be more beneficial against caries than the conventional treatment with RMGIC. (Quintessence Int 2010; 41: e192-e199)

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QUINTESSENCE INTERNATIONAL, v.41, n.10, p.E192-E199, 2010

0033-6572

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25912

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eng

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QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO INC

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Quintessence International

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Palavras-Chave #demineralization #dentin bonding agent #enamel #in situ #IN-VITRO #SECONDARY CARIES #RESTORATIVE MATERIALS #BONDING SYSTEMS #FLUORIDE #DENTIN #INHIBITION #COMPOSITE #DEMINERALIZATION #REMINERALIZATION #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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