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Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of different bonding strategies on the microtensile bond strength to deep and superficial permanent dentin. METHODS: Forty-eight teeth were randomly flattened according to the dentin depth: superficial dentin (SD) and deep dentin (DD). Subsequently, three adhesive...

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Autores principales: Pegado, Rafael Eduardo Fernandes, do Amaral, Flávia Lucisano Botelho, Flório, Flávia Martão, Basting, Roberta Tarkany
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Publicado: Dental Investigations Society 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2853829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20396440
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author Pegado, Rafael Eduardo Fernandes
do Amaral, Flávia Lucisano Botelho
Flório, Flávia Martão
Basting, Roberta Tarkany
author_facet Pegado, Rafael Eduardo Fernandes
do Amaral, Flávia Lucisano Botelho
Flório, Flávia Martão
Basting, Roberta Tarkany
author_sort Pegado, Rafael Eduardo Fernandes
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of different bonding strategies on the microtensile bond strength to deep and superficial permanent dentin. METHODS: Forty-eight teeth were randomly flattened according to the dentin depth: superficial dentin (SD) and deep dentin (DD). Subsequently, three adhesive systems were applied (n=8): an etch-and-rinse (Adper Single Bond 2 - SB), a “mild” two-step self-etching (Clearfil SE Bond - SE) and a one-step self-etching adhesive system (Futurabond – FB). Each specimen was restored with a composite resin and sectioned into 1.0-mm(2) thick slabs. After 24 hours, resin-dentin sticks were submitted to tensile stress in a universal testing machine (0.5 mm/min). Data were submitted to two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test at a level of 0.05%. RESULTS: Superficial dentin showed the highest microtensile bond strength values, which differed statistically from those obtained in the deep dentin, irrespective of the adhesive system used. FB yielded the highest bond strength values, which were statistically similar to the bond strength values of SE, but statistically different from those obtained when the SB adhesive was used. CONCLUSIONS: Bond strength obtained in superficial dentin was significantly higher than in deep dentin, for all adhesive systems tested. Adhesion was affected by the different bonding strategies: the one-step, low pH, acetone-based self-etching adhesive promoted the higher bond strength values, which were statistically similar to those obtained with the two-step, water-based self-etching adhesive.
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spelling pubmed-28538292010-04-14 Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin Pegado, Rafael Eduardo Fernandes do Amaral, Flávia Lucisano Botelho Flório, Flávia Martão Basting, Roberta Tarkany Eur J Dent Articles OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of different bonding strategies on the microtensile bond strength to deep and superficial permanent dentin. METHODS: Forty-eight teeth were randomly flattened according to the dentin depth: superficial dentin (SD) and deep dentin (DD). Subsequently, three adhesive systems were applied (n=8): an etch-and-rinse (Adper Single Bond 2 - SB), a “mild” two-step self-etching (Clearfil SE Bond - SE) and a one-step self-etching adhesive system (Futurabond – FB). Each specimen was restored with a composite resin and sectioned into 1.0-mm(2) thick slabs. After 24 hours, resin-dentin sticks were submitted to tensile stress in a universal testing machine (0.5 mm/min). Data were submitted to two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test at a level of 0.05%. RESULTS: Superficial dentin showed the highest microtensile bond strength values, which differed statistically from those obtained in the deep dentin, irrespective of the adhesive system used. FB yielded the highest bond strength values, which were statistically similar to the bond strength values of SE, but statistically different from those obtained when the SB adhesive was used. CONCLUSIONS: Bond strength obtained in superficial dentin was significantly higher than in deep dentin, for all adhesive systems tested. Adhesion was affected by the different bonding strategies: the one-step, low pH, acetone-based self-etching adhesive promoted the higher bond strength values, which were statistically similar to those obtained with the two-step, water-based self-etching adhesive. Dental Investigations Society 2010-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2853829/ /pubmed/20396440 Text en Copyright 2010 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved.
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Pegado, Rafael Eduardo Fernandes
do Amaral, Flávia Lucisano Botelho
Flório, Flávia Martão
Basting, Roberta Tarkany
Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin
title Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin
title_full Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin
title_fullStr Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin
title_short Effect of Different Bonding Strategies on Adhesion to Deep and Superficial Permanent Dentin
title_sort effect of different bonding strategies on adhesion to deep and superficial permanent dentin
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2853829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20396440
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