S. Guzman-ruiz et al., Association between microtensile bond strength and leakage in the indirectresin composite/dentin adhesively bonded joint, J DENT, 29(2), 2001, pp. 145-153
Purpose: Develop a methodology to correlate microtensile bond strength (mu
TBS) and leakage within the same site of a specimen and evaluate the predom
inate debond and leakage pathways.
Materials and methods: A Class II (MO) slot cavity was prepared in 37 extra
cted human molars and restored with indirect resin composite restorations.
The restored teeth were thermocycled 300X between 5 and 55 degreesC and the
n stained with silver. Two specimens per tooth were obtained by diamond saw
sectioning for measurement of leakage (mum) and microtensile bond strength
(MPa) at the gingival wall and then tested for association with regression
analysis. Scanning electron microscopy techniques and energy dispersive sp
ectroscopy (EDS) were used to evaluate the debond and leakage pathways.
Results: Association between leakage and bond strength was not significant
(t = 1.31, p = 0.198). All 74 samples debonded within the joint, predominan
tly at the hybrid layer-adhesive resin region with only one specimen includ
ing a small portion of resin cement in the debond pathway. Secondary and ba
ckscatter imaging and EDS analysis showed leakage in all samples that invol
ved the hybrid layer.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates a feasible method for evaluating leakag
e and bond strength at the joint interface within the same specimen. (C) 20
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