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Alexandria Dental Journal. 1995; 20 (1): 79-93
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-36077

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of two adhesive systems to sclerotic and normal dentin, as Compared to glass ionomer cement restoration material. The microstructure of the interface between glass ionomer cement, the adhesive systems / dentin was examined using scanning electron microscope. Two dentin bonding systems were used in this study Scotch bond Multi-Purpose [fourth generation] and Syntac [third generation], with their composite resin [Z[100] and Helimolar]. Glass ionomer cement restorative material [GIC] was also used. Twenty-one Caries freshly extracted human premolars were collected and stored in distilleds water. Another twenty-one caries-free human premolars showing severe occlusal attrition, were collected from patients over 60 years. The teeth were selected according to the criteria of dentin sclerosis scale described by Heyman and Bayne in 1993 [Table II]. The occlusal surfaces of the teeth were ground flat on a water-cooled abrasive wheel to expose dentin for preparation of the specimens for shear bond strength test. The 42 teeth were divided into two main groups, Group [I], normal dentin [21 teeth], and Group [II], sclerotic dentin [21 teeth]. Each group was further subdivided into three subgroups [a, b and c]. Group I[a] and II[a] [Scotchbond Multi-Purpose with Z[100]] - Group I[b] and II[b] [Syntac and Helimoler], Group I[c] and II[c] [Glass ionomer cement- Fuji II]. The shear bond strength was determined in a Universal Testing Machine with cross head speed of 1 cm/minute. The fractured specimens were cut longitudinally and examined using scanning electron microscope [SEM]. From the obtained results, the following could be concluded: 1] It is increasingly important that Clinicians should recognize differences in dentin composition before planning restorations that depend on the use of dentin bonding systems. 2] By SEM examination, the clinical criteria of sclerosis [glassy appearance of dentin] was confirmed and the dentinal tubules were partly or completely obliterated by mineral crystals,providing a uniform refractive index of the dentinal tubules. 3] Dentin sclerosis significantly affected the bond strength of the two dentin bonding system used in this study. However, dentin adhesive system that recommended a total etch pre-treatment of dentin, i.e. uses an etchent and a primer, offers more reliable bonding to both normal and sclerotic dentin. This was clearly observed in SEM, where the Scotchbond MP shows more resin tags development with both normal and sclerotic dentin. 4] Although glass ionomer cement showed a higher bond strength to sclerotic dentin, these bond strength values were significantly lower than those of adhesive bonding systems. 5] Further researches are needed to develop adhesive systems that bond equally well to various kinds of dentin substrate. Also, extending the application time of the etchent of existing dentin adhesive systems or the use of more aggressive acids may be of benefit


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Dentin-Bonding Agents , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Alexandria Dental Journal. 1994; 19 (4): 71-83
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-108078

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to identify the effect of long-term immersion of heat-cured silicone soft liner Molloplast-B in a new alkaline peroxide formulation on its elastic behavior as well as its surface hardness. From the results obtained, it was concluded that daily immersion of Molloplast-B in New Steradent Aktiv 3 denture cleanser and surface characteristics, while only 10-minute or 8-hour immersion per week did not alter these properties. The bacteriological study proved that 8-hour immersion, once every week, in New Steradent Aktiv 3 was sufficient enough as a disinfectant to inhibit fungal growth on Molloplast-B. On the other hand, 10-minute immersion per week was not enough for that inhibition. 8-hour immersion in New Steradent Aktiv 3 can be confidently recommended as an effective and safe denture cleaner for patients wearing dentures lined with Molloplast-B


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Immersion , Elasticity
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