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Acta Odontol Latinoam ; 25(1): 20-6, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22928377

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated in vitro the influence of enamel bleaching on bond strength to dentin. One hundred and twenty bovine incisors were divided into 12 groups (n = 10), according to adhesive system: Adper Single Bond 2 (ASB2), Prime & Bond 2.1 (PB), Adhese (AD) and Clearfil SE Bond (SE). The experimental groups were exposed to 10% carbamide peroxide for 4 hours a day over a period of 10 days. After the bleaching, they remained stored in artificial saliva for a further 24 hours or 7 days. The control groups were stored in artificial saliva for 24 hs. Resin composite (Z250) cylinders were made, and the specimens were stored in distilled water (37 degrees C/24 h), until the shear strength test was performed. The results were statistically analyzed using ANOVA 3-way and Turkey's test (a < 0.05). The highest mean value of experimental groups was obtained for ASB2 (7 d) and the lowest for PB (24 h). Significant differences were observed for bleaching and adhesive system, but not for storage time. Moreover, the interaction between the factors under study was shown to be significant. Statistical differences were observed between the tested adhesives for the different bleaching situations and storage times. It may be concluded that dental enamel bleaching and storage time in artificial saliva interfered with the bond strength to subjacent dentin provided by the Prime & Bond 2.1 and Clearfil SE Bond.


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Dental Bonding , Dental Cements , Dental Etching , Dentin-Bonding Agents , Tooth Bleaching , Animals , Cattle , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Shear Strength
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Acta Odontol Latinoam ; 24(3): 252-7, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22550818

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of time of application of antioxidant agents on the bond strength to bovine enamel after bleaching by light emitting diode. Twenty two bovine incisors were used, on which the vestibular surfaces were flattened and divided into four experimental groups (n = 15) according to each antioxidant agent, with two groups each, varying the application time of 1 or 10 minutes, all submitted to the same whitening agent (Lase Peroxide) and the control group was only restored. The other groups were treated with antioxidant agents before the restorative procedure using the adhesive system All Bond 3 and resin Filtek Z-350. To obtain the dental fragments, teeth were placed in a precision cutter (Elquip), obtaining 0.8 mm 2 with sticks that were submitted to micro tensile testing at a test speed of 0.5 mm/min. The results, statistically analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey test (p < 0.05), indicated an increase in the value of bond strength of bleached groups treated with ascorbic acid, and a reduction when combined with sodium thiosulfate. No improvement in bond strength was found in the others.


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Antioxidants/pharmacology , Dental Bonding , Tooth Bleaching , Animals , Cattle , Dental Stress Analysis
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