Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 5 , Pages 390-396, May 2009

A study on colour stability of self-etching and etch-and-rinse adhesives

Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Athens, 2 Thivon St., 11527 Athens, Greece

Received 10 December 2008; received in revised form 21 January 2009; accepted 22 January 2009.

Abstract 

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to investigate the color change in two “self-etch” and one “etch and rinse” adhesive under dark/water and photoaging conditions and to evaluate the influence of these changes on the color stability of resin composite restorative systems.

Methods

The adhesives were: One-Up Bond F (OB/Tokuyama), Adper Prompt L-Pop (PL/3M Espe) and Optibond Solo Plus (OS/Kerr). 10 sample disks of each material were prepared (OB1, LP1, OS1). Additionally, 30 sample discs of TPH Spectrum (Caulk/Dentsply) resin composite were prepared and bonded with the three adhesives tested (OB2, LP2, OS2 groups) to freshly cut dentin discs. 30 days of storage in deionised water (37±1°C) in dark conditions was followed by exposure of all samples to UV light photoaging. A colorimetric evaluation (CIEL*a*b* system) was performed immediate after sample photopolymization (baseline), at 7 and 30 days of dark/water storage and after the 360h of UV aging. Color changes (ΔE*) were calculated between baseline and subsequent measurements. The results were analyzed by independent two-way Anova and Sheffe's statistical tests (a=0.05).

Results

All the adhesives evaluated exhibited significant color changes even after early aging time into water. One-Up Bond F presented the highest color alterations under both experimental conditions and Optibond Solo Plus the lowest. The adhesives were proved able to influence the color stability of a resin composite, which is bonded to a dentin substrate. One-Up Bond F induced the strongest effect on color change of the resin composite while no differences were clarified between Adper Prompt L-Pop and Optibond Solo Plus.

Conclusion

Significant color changes were determined under water and photoaging conditions for the “self-etch” and “etch and rinse” adhesives evaluated and the resin composite combined with these agents.

Keywords: Single-step self-etch, Total-etch, Adhesives, Resin composite, Color stability

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PII: S0300-5712(09)00021-9

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2009.01.010

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 5 , Pages 390-396, May 2009