Four-year water degradation of a total-etch and two self-etching adhesives bonded to dentin
Abstract
Objectives
To evaluate effect of direct and indirect water storage on the microtensile dentin bond strength of one total-etch and two self-etching adhesives.
Methods
The adhesive materials were: one total-etch adhesive; ‘Admira Bond’ and two self-etch adhesives; ‘Clearfil SE Bond’ and ‘Hybrid Bond’. Freshly extracted human third molar teeth were used. In each tooth, a Class I cavity (4
mm
×
4
mm) was prepared in the occlusal surface with the pulpal floor extending approximately 1
mm into dentin. The teeth were divided into three groups (n
=
18). Each group was restored with the resin composite ‘Clearfil APX’ using one of the tested adhesives. For each experimental group 3 test procedures (n
=
6) were carried out: Procedure A: the teeth were stored in water for 24
h (control), then sectioned longitudinally, buccolingually and mesiodistally to get rectangular slabs of 1.0–1.2
mm thickness on which a microtensile test was carried out. Procedure B: the teeth were also sectioned; however, the slabs were stored in water at 37
°C for 4 years before microtensile testing (direct water storage). Procedure C: the teeth were kept in water at 37
°C 4 years before sectioning and microtensile testing (Indirect water storage). During microtensile testing the slabs were placed in a universal testing machine and load was applied at cross-head speed of 0.5
mm/min.
Results
For the 24
h control, there was no significant difference in bond strength between the three tested adhesives. After 4 years of indirect water storage, the bond strength decreased but the reduction was not significantly different from those of 24
h. After 4 years of direct water storage, the bond strengths of all tested adhesives were significantly reduced compared to their 24
h results.
Conclusion
All the tested adhesives showed no reduction in bond strength after indirect water exposure for 4 years. After 4-year direct water exposure, the bond produced by all tested adhesives was unable to resist deterioration.
Keywords: Self-etch adhesives, Water storage, Bond strength, Dentin
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PII: S0300-5712(08)00134-6
doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2008.04.011
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