Purpose: To evaluate the effect of the inclusion of glutaraldehyde on the s
hear bond strength of new ethanol-based adhesives (Gluma Comfort Bond & Des
ensitizer, GCBD and Gluma Comfort Bond, GCB) versus acetone-based Gluma One
Bond (GOB) and a conventional three-step adhesive as a control. Materials
and Methods: Forty bovine incisors were mounted in acrylic, polished to 600
-grit, and randomly assigned to four groups (n=10). Dentin was etched for 1
5 s using 35% phosphoric acid, rinsed, and lightly dried. After adhesive ap
plication and curing, Charisma composite was applied in a #5 gelatin capsul
e and light-cured. Specimens were loaded in shear using an Instron at 5 mm/
min. Shear bond strengths were calculated by dividing failure load by bonde
d surface area. ANOVA showed a significant difference in means at P < 0.01,
so Tukey's test was used for pairwise comparisons. Results: Mean SBS (+/-
SD, MPa) were: GOB: 8 (4.4)(ab); GCB: TO (4.4)(ab); GCBD: 14 (6)(bc); SBMP:
17.7 (6.4)(c). Superscript letters indicate Tukey's homogeneous subsets (P
< 0.05).