M. Miyazaki et al., INFLUENCE OF THERMAL CYCLING ON DENTIN BOND STRENGTH OF 2-STEP BONDING SYSTEMS, American journal of dentistry, 11(3), 1998, pp. 118-122
Purpose: To investigate the influence of thermal cycling on bond stren
gth to dentin of 2-step bonding systems. Materials and Methods: The sy
stems used were self-etching primer systems; Fluoro Bond (FB), Liner B
ond II (LB), and Mac Bond II (MB); and self-priming adhesive systems;
One-Step (OS), OptiBond Solo (OB), Prime & Bond 2.0 (PB), and Single B
ond (SB). Bovine mandibular incisors were mounted in self-curing resin
and the facial surfaces were wet ground with #600 SiC paper. Enamel a
nd dentin surfaces were treated following each manufacturers' instruct
ions. Adhesives were applied and composites were condensed into a Tefl
on mold (4x2 mm) placed on the dentin surface and light activated. Bon
ded specimens were divided into four groups; (a) stored in 37 degrees
C water for 24 hours, Cb) stored in 37 degrees C water for 24 hours fo
llowed by subjecting to thermal cycling between 5 degrees C and 60 deg
rees C for 3,000 times, (c) 10,000 times, and (d) 30,000 times. Twelve
samples per test group were shear tested at a crosshead speed of 1.0
mm/minute. One-way ANOVAs followed by Duncan's multiple range test (P
< 0.05) were performed. Results: For FB, LB, and MB, a small decrease
in bond strength was observed and no significant differences were obse
rved among the thermal cycling groups. For OS, OB, PB, and SE, a signi
ficant decrease in bond strength was observed for the 30,000 thermal c
ycling groups. The changes in bond strength after TC were different be
tween the bonding systems.