Microtensile bond strength of clearfil SE bond to caries-affected dentin and normal dentin
Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran [The]-JIDA. 2006; 18 (2): 8-14
in Persian
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| ID: emr-77831
ABSTRACT
Bonding systems have been traditionally used on normal dentin, even though caries-affected and sclerotic dentin are often the clinically relevant bonding substrates. A self-etching primer adhesive system [Clearfil SE Bond] was evaluated for its ability to bond to caries-affected and normal dentin. In this experimental study, twelve extracted human primary molars with occlusal caries were selected. The enamel and superficial dentin were ground with a diamond disk and stained with a caries detector solution [propylen glycol and 1% acid red]. The red-stained soft dentin which was classified as infected dentin was excavated and the affected dentin and surrounding normal dentin were polished with a 600 grit silicon carbide paper under running water to achieve a flat surface. The entire flat surface was bonded with Clearfil SE Bond [Kuraray] according to the manufacturer's instructions and covered with composite resin Clearfil AP-X [Kuraray] to form a composite crown approximately 4.5 mm high. The teeth were stored in distilled water at room temperature for 24 hours and were then sectioned with a diamond saw under running water in both N and Y directions, perpendicular to the bonded surface with dimensions of approximately 0.8-1 mm, so that the bonded areas of the affected or normal dentin were isolated. The obtained rods were divided into two groups Affected and sound dentin. After measuring the cross-sectional areas at the interface, the specimens were mounted in a microtensile tester machine and pulled under tension to failure. The mode of failure was evaluated using a streomicroscope and the data were analyzed by t-test. Statistical analysis indicated that the microtensile bond strength in affected dentin [21.53 +/- 6.52 MPa] was significantly lower [p<0.05] than normal dentin [26.98 +/- 7.31 MPa]. The studied self-etch system, attained lower microtensile bond strength in affected dentin as compared to normal dentin
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Index:
IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Tensile Strength
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Tooth, Deciduous
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Dentin-Bonding Agents
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Dental Caries
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Dentin
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Persian
Journal:
J. Islam. Dent. Assoc. Iran
Year:
2006
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