Adhesion to Er : YAG laser-prepared dentin after long-term water storage and thermocycling


Autoria(s): AMARAL, F. L. B.; COLUCCI, V.; SOUZA-GABRIEL, A. E.; CHINELATTI, M. A.; PALMA-DIBB, R. G.; CORONA, S. A. M.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

This in vitro study evaluated the microtensile bond strength of a resin composite to Er:YAG-prepared dentin after long-term storage and thermocycling. Eighty bovine incisors were selected and their roots removed. The crowns were ground to expose superficial dentin. The samples were randomly divided according to cavity preparation method (I-Er:YAG laser and II-carbide bur). Subsequently, an etch & rinse adhesive system was applied and the samples were restored with a resin composite. The samples were subdivided according to time of water storage (WS)/number of thermocycles (TC) performed: A) 24 hours WS/no TC; B) 7 days WS/500 TC; C) 1 month WS/2,000 TC; D) 6 months WS/12,000 TC. The teeth were sectioned in sticks with a cross-sectional area of 1.0-mm(2), which were loaded in tension in a universal testing machine. The data were subjected to two-way ANOVA, Scheffe and Fisher`s tests at a 5% level. In general, the bur-prepared group displayed higher microtensile bond strength values than the laser-treated group. Based on one-month water storage and 2,000 thermocycles, the performance of the tested adhesive system to Er:YAG-laser irradiated dentin was negatively affected (Group IC), while adhesion of the bur-prepared group decreased only within six months of water storage combined with 12,000 thermocycles (Group IID). It may be concluded that adhesion to the Er:YAG laser cavity preparation was more affected by the methods used for simulating degradation of the adhesive interface.

Identificador

OPERATIVE DENTISTRY, v.33, n.1, p.51-58, 2008

0361-7734

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26501

10.2341/07-30

http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/07-30

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eng

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OPERATIVE DENTISTRY INC

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Operative Dentistry

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Palavras-Chave #MICROTENSILE BOND STRENGTH #IN-VITRO #COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS #CAVITY PREPARATION #SEM EVALUATION #ETCH ADHESIVE #RESIN #ENAMEL #IRRADIATION #ABLATION #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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