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Journal of Advanced Research. 2013; 4 (1): 61-67
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-150826

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of three sodium hypochlorite [NaOCl]-endodontic irrigation procedures used alone or in combinations with two intermediate dressing materials on bond strengths of two adhesive composite systems to coronal dentin. Surfaces were treated with NaOCl or NaOCl-Glyde-File-Prep [H[2]O[2] and EDTA] with or without chlorhexidine [CHX] as a final rinse. Intermediate dressing materials of calcium hydroxide [Ca[OH][2]] and sodium perborate [SP] were combined with surface treatments. Surface treatment groups [n = 10/group] included [1] distilled water [control], [2] 5.25% NaOCl [30 min], [3] NaOCl/Glyde [30 min], [4] NaOCl/Glyde [30 min] + CHX [2 min], [5] NaOCl/Glyde [30 min]+ Ca[OH][2] [5 days] + CHX [2 min], and [6] NaOCl/Glyde [30 min] + SP [9 days] + CHX [2 min]. For each surface treatment group, dentin shear bond strengths of two different composite systems [Excite/Tetric Flow Chroma, [EX/TFC], and Clearfil Protect Bond/Protect Liner F [PB/PLF]] were evaluated. Median shear bond strengths [EX/TFC, PB/PLF] for each surface treatment group in MPa were [1] 21, 18; [2] 26, 18; [3] 21, 17; [4] 22, 16; [5] 17, 11; and [6] 14, 11, respectively. NaOCl significantly increased the bond strength of EX/TFC [p < 0.05], but did not significantly affect that of PB/PLF. The use of NaOCl/Glyde with CHX did not significantly affect EX/TFC [p > 0.05] whereas it significantly decreased PB/PLF [p < 0.05]. Ca[OH][2] and SP significantly decreased the bond strengths of both adhesive systems [p < 0.05]. Adhesion to coronal dentin is dependent upon the irrigation regimen and the type of adhesive


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Dentina/química , Clorexidina , Hidróxido de Cálcio , Boratos
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