Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 2 , Pages 108-114, February 2009

Chlorhexidine diminishes the loss of bond strength over time under simulated pulpal pressure and thermo-mechanical stressing

Master of Science Program, Positivo University, Brazil

Received 27 June 2008; received in revised form 7 October 2008; accepted 8 October 2008.

Summary 

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of chlorhexidine (CHX) digluconate at 0.2% and 2% on dentin bonding durability of etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesive systems.

Methods

In this study were used 24 extracted non-carious human third-molars. The occlusal surfaces of the molar crowns were removed with a low-speed diamond saw to expose flat dentin surfaces. The tested materials were Single-Bond (SB) (two-step etch-and-rinse adhesive) and Clearfil Tri S Bond (CTSB) (all-in-one self-etch adhesive) used in association or not with CHX at 0.2% and 2%. The bonding systems were applied according to manufacturer's instructions and followed by composite application (Z250). For each condition, half of the specimens was immediately submitted to microtensile test and half of them was submitted to long-term storage of 6 months under simulated pulpal pressure and thermo-mechanical stressing before testing. The data were analyzed using Two-Way ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test (alpha=0.05). Failure patterns of the specimens were observed using scanning electron microscopy.

Results

The falling % in bond strength over the 6-month period was: SB control—43.64%; SB/0.2%CHX—23.79%; SB/2%CHX—26.42%; CTSB control—40.94%; CTSB/0.2%CHX—37.07%; CTSB/2%CHX—22.14%. The fracture modes were predominantly adhesive, mainly in the specimens of terminal groups.

Conclusions

CXH digluconate at 2% was able to diminish loss of microtensile bond strength over time associated to both etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives. Lower concentration of CHX (0.2%) was not able to diminish the loss of bond strength over time when associated to the self-etch adhesive CTSB.

Keywords: Microtensile testing, Adhesive systems, Chlorhexidine, Dentin bonding durability

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PII: S0300-5712(08)00278-9

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2008.10.003

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 2 , Pages 108-114, February 2009