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Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro †
After selective carious tissue removal, residual carious lesions remain radiographically detectable. Radiopaque tagging resolves the resulting diagnostic uncertainty but impedes bond strengths of adhesives to tagged dentin. We developed a protocol mitigating these detrimental effects. A 30%/50%/70%...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504128/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825695 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173702 |
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author | Toelle, Sophia Holtkamp, Agnes Blunck, Uwe Paris, Sebastian Schwendicke, Falk |
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description | After selective carious tissue removal, residual carious lesions remain radiographically detectable. Radiopaque tagging resolves the resulting diagnostic uncertainty but impedes bond strengths of adhesives to tagged dentin. We developed a protocol mitigating these detrimental effects. A 30%/50%/70% SnCl(2) solution was dissolved in distilled water or a 30%/50%/90% ethanol solution (E30/60/90) and applied to artificially induced dentin lesions. Tagging effects were radiographically evaluated using transversal wavelength-independent microradiography (n = 6/group). Groups with sufficient tagging effects at the lowest SnCl(2) concentrations were used to evaluate how tagging affected the microtensile bond strength of a universal adhesive (Scotchbond Universal) to sound and carious dentin (n = 10/group). Two different protocols for removing tagging material were tested: 15 s phosphoric acid etching and 5 s rotating brush application. Scanning/backscattered electron microscopy (SEM/BSE) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were used to assess surfaces after tagging and removal. The most promising removal protocol was revalidated microradiographically. Tagging significantly increased the radiopacity, with consistent effects for 30% SnCl(2) dissolved in water or E30. Microscopically, tagged surfaces showed a thick carpet of SnCl(2), and tagging reduced bond strengths significantly on carious dentin but not on sound dentin (p < 0.01). On carious dentin, removal of tagging material using acid etching and rotating brush was microscopically confirmed. Acid etching also mitigated any bond strength reduction (median: 21.3 MPa; interquartile range: 10.8 MPa) compared with nontagged dentin (median: 17.4 MPa; interquartile range: 20.6 MPa). This was not the case for brushing (median: 13.2 MPa; interquartile range: 13.9 MPa). Acid etching minimally reduced the radiographic tagging effect (p = 0.055). Phosphoric acid etching reduces the detrimental bond-strength effects of tagging without significantly decreasing radiographic tagging effects when using a universal adhesive. |
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spelling | pubmed-75041282020-09-24 Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † Toelle, Sophia Holtkamp, Agnes Blunck, Uwe Paris, Sebastian Schwendicke, Falk Materials (Basel) Article After selective carious tissue removal, residual carious lesions remain radiographically detectable. Radiopaque tagging resolves the resulting diagnostic uncertainty but impedes bond strengths of adhesives to tagged dentin. We developed a protocol mitigating these detrimental effects. A 30%/50%/70% SnCl(2) solution was dissolved in distilled water or a 30%/50%/90% ethanol solution (E30/60/90) and applied to artificially induced dentin lesions. Tagging effects were radiographically evaluated using transversal wavelength-independent microradiography (n = 6/group). Groups with sufficient tagging effects at the lowest SnCl(2) concentrations were used to evaluate how tagging affected the microtensile bond strength of a universal adhesive (Scotchbond Universal) to sound and carious dentin (n = 10/group). Two different protocols for removing tagging material were tested: 15 s phosphoric acid etching and 5 s rotating brush application. Scanning/backscattered electron microscopy (SEM/BSE) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were used to assess surfaces after tagging and removal. The most promising removal protocol was revalidated microradiographically. Tagging significantly increased the radiopacity, with consistent effects for 30% SnCl(2) dissolved in water or E30. Microscopically, tagged surfaces showed a thick carpet of SnCl(2), and tagging reduced bond strengths significantly on carious dentin but not on sound dentin (p < 0.01). On carious dentin, removal of tagging material using acid etching and rotating brush was microscopically confirmed. Acid etching also mitigated any bond strength reduction (median: 21.3 MPa; interquartile range: 10.8 MPa) compared with nontagged dentin (median: 17.4 MPa; interquartile range: 20.6 MPa). This was not the case for brushing (median: 13.2 MPa; interquartile range: 13.9 MPa). Acid etching minimally reduced the radiographic tagging effect (p = 0.055). Phosphoric acid etching reduces the detrimental bond-strength effects of tagging without significantly decreasing radiographic tagging effects when using a universal adhesive. MDPI 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7504128/ /pubmed/32825695 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173702 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Toelle, Sophia Holtkamp, Agnes Blunck, Uwe Paris, Sebastian Schwendicke, Falk Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † |
title | Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † |
title_full | Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † |
title_fullStr | Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † |
title_short | Improving the Bond Strength of Radiographically Tagged Caries Lesions In Vitro † |
title_sort | improving the bond strength of radiographically tagged caries lesions in vitro † |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504128/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825695 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173702 |
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