Influence of drying time and temperature on bond strength of contemporary adhesives to dentine
Abstract
Objectives
To evaluate the bond strength (μTBS) of self-etching adhesives in different solvent evaporation conditions.
Methods
Flat dentine surfaces from extracted human third molars were bonded with: (1) 2 two-steps self-etching adhesives (Clearfil SE Bond—CSEB); (Protect Bond—PB) and (2) 2 one-step self-etch systems (Adper Prompt L Pop—ADPLP); (Xeno III—XIII). Bonded dentine surfaces were air-dried for 5
s, 20
s, 30
s or 40
s at either 21
°C or 38
°C. Composite build-ups were constructed incrementally. After storage in water for 24
h at 37
°C, the specimens were prepared for microtensile bond strength testing. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Student–Newman–Keuls at α
=
0.05.
Results
CSEB and PB performed better at warm temperature with only 20
s of air-blowing. The bond strength increased when XIII was performed at warm temperature at 40
s air-blowing. Extended air-blowing not affect the performance of ADPLP, except at 30
s air-blowing time at warm temperature.
Conclusions
The use of a warm air-dry stream seems to be a clinical tool to improve the bond strength to self-etching adhesives.
Keywords: Bond strength, Self-etching adhesives, Drying time
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PII: S0300-5712(08)00347-3
doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2008.12.007
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