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effect of collagen removal on shear bond strength of four single bottle adhesive systems
Journal of Dental Medicine-Tehran University of Medical Sciences. 2006; 19 (2): 17-27
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-164764
ABSTRACT
Achieving adhesion between restorative materials and dentin as a wet and dynamic surface is an important topic in restorative and especially in conservative dentistry. Adhesion of new dentin bonding systems depends on the formation of hybrid layer and micromechanical retention. Nevertheless, an ideal adhesive system has not yet been introduced .Recent studies reveal an increase in bonding stability when the collagen is removed from demineralized dentin surfaces. This study investigates the effect of collagen removal on the shear bond strength of four single bottle dentin bonding systems regarding their structural differences. This experimental study was performed on 56 intact human premolar teeth. Smooth surfaces of dentin were prepared on buccal and lingual aspects of teeth, providing 112 dentin surfaces. The dentin surfaces were etched with 37% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds and then rinsed. The specimens were divided into 8 groups. Single bottle adhesive systems [Single Bond [3M], One-Step [Bisco], Prime and Bond NT [Dentsply], and Excite [Vivadent]] were then applied on the dentin surfaces of 4 groups using the wet bonding technique. In the other 4 groups, the demineralized dentin surfaces were treated with a 5.25% solution of sodium hypochlorite for one minute in order to remove the surface organic components. The adhesive systems mentioned before were applied to these 4 groups with the same wet bonding technique. A cylinder of Z100 [3M] dental composite with a 3 mm diameter and 2 mm height was placed on the adhesive covered dentin surface of all groups and light-cured [400 mW/cm2 ,40 sec on each side]. The specimens were kept in distilled water at room temperature for one week and then thermocycled for 3000 times [5-55 °c]. Shear bond strength of specimens was measured using an Instron [1495] universal mechanical testing machine with cross-head speed of 0.5 mm/minute and chisel form shearing blade. Data were analyzed by Two Way ANOVA and Tukey HSD tests with p<0.05 as the limit of

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Persian Journal: J. Dent. Med.-Tehran Univ. Med. Sci. Year: 2006

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Persian Journal: J. Dent. Med.-Tehran Univ. Med. Sci. Year: 2006