Two pre-treatments for bonding to non-carious cervical root dentin


Autoria(s): Flury, Simon; Peutzfeldt, Anne; Lussi, Adrian
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01/12/2015

Resumo

Purpose: To investigate the effect of airborne-particle abrasion or diamond bur preparation as pretreatment steps of non-carious cervical root dentin regarding substance loss and bond strength. Methods: 45 dentin specimens produced from crowns of extracted human incisors by grinding the labial surfaces with silicon carbide papers (control) were treated with one of three adhesive systems (Group 1A-C; A: OptiBond FL, B: Clearfil SE Bond, or C: Scotchbond Universal; n=15/adhesive system). Another 135 dentin specimens (n=15/group) produced from the labial, non-carious cervical root part of extracted human incisors were treated with one of the adhesive systems after either no pre-treatment (Group 2A-C), pre-treatment with airborne-particle abrasion (CoJet Prep and 50 µm aluminum oxide powder; Group 3A-C), or pre-treatment with diamond bur preparation (40 µm grit size; Group 4A-C). Substance loss caused by the pre-treatment was measured in Groups 3 and 4. After treatment with the adhesive systems, resin composite was applied and all specimens were stored (37°C, 100% humidity, 24 hours) until measurement of microshear bond strength (µSBS). Data were analyzed with a nonparametric ANOVA followed by Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon rank sum tests (level of significance: alpha=0.05). Results: Overall substance loss was significantly lower in Group 3 (median: 19 µm) than in Group 4 (median: 113 µm; p<0.0001). There were no significant differences in µSBS between the adhesive systems (A-C) in Group 1, Group 3, and Group 4 (p>=0.133). In Group 2, OptiBond FL (Group 2A) and Clearfil SE Bond (Group 2B) yielded significantly higher µSBS than Scotchbond Universal (Group 2C; p<=0.032). For OptiBond FL and Clearfil SE Bond, there were no significant differences in µSBS between the ground crown dentin and the non-carious cervical root dentin regardless of any pre-treatment of the latter (both p=0.661). For Scotchbond Universal, the µSBS to non-carious cervical root dentin without pre-treatment was significantly lower than to ground crown dentin and to non-carious cervical root dentin pre-treated with airborne-particle abrasion or diamond bur preparation p<=0.014).

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http://boris.unibe.ch/76572/1/AJD%20Flury%20Dec%202015.pdf

Flury, Simon; Peutzfeldt, Anne; Lussi, Adrian (2015). Two pre-treatments for bonding to non-carious cervical root dentin. American journal of dentistry, 28(6), pp. 362-366. Mosher & Linder

doi:10.7892/boris.76572

info:pmid:26846043

urn:issn:0894-8275

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eng

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Mosher & Linder

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http://boris.unibe.ch/76572/

http://www.amjdent.com/

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Flury, Simon; Peutzfeldt, Anne; Lussi, Adrian (2015). Two pre-treatments for bonding to non-carious cervical root dentin. American journal of dentistry, 28(6), pp. 362-366. Mosher & Linder

Palavras-Chave #610 Medicine & health
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