Effect of bonding variables on the shear bond strength and interfacial morphology of a one-bottle adhesive

Citation
V. Medina et al., Effect of bonding variables on the shear bond strength and interfacial morphology of a one-bottle adhesive, OPER DENT, 26(3), 2001, pp. 277-286
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY
ISSN journal
03617734 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
277 - 286
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-7734(200105/06)26:3<277:EOBVOT>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
This study's objectives were: 1) to determine the combination of bonding pr ocedures (with or without acid etching, moist or dry substrate, one or two applications of primer/adhesive) that would produce the highest shear bond strength of Prime & Bond and Dyract AP and 2) to characterize the resin-den tin/enamel interface produced by these bonding procedures. Ninety-six bovin e incisors were randomly assigned to eight groups for shear bond testing to enamel (n=6) and dentin (n=6), Prime & Bond and Dyract AP were applied and cured following manufacturers' instructions. Shear bond testing was conduc ted in a Universal Testing Machine. Thirty-two bovine incisors were section ed to produce blocks with enamel and dentin, then bonded in pairs for evalu ation of interfacial morphology, They were polished and argon ion-etched us ing a high-speed argon ion-etching machine and examined by SEM. The groups where enamel was etched, kept moist or dry and received a single applicatio n of Prime & Bond produced the highest shear bond strength. Dentin bond str engths were high in the groups where dentin was etched and kept moist. The number of Prime & Bond applications had no effect on dentin bond strength. Acid etching results in better adaptation of Prime & Bond to enamel and den tin regardless of whether moisture is present.