Journal of Applied Oral Science (Jan 2013)

Six-month evaluation of a resin/dentin interface created by methacrylate and silorane-based materials

  • Renata Kirita Doi SAMPAIO,
  • Linda WANG,
  • Rodrigo Varella de CARVALHO,
  • Eugenio Jose GARCIA,
  • Andrea Mello de ANDRADE,
  • Celso Afonso KLEIN-JUNIOR,
  • Rosa Helena Miranda GRANDE,
  • Sandra Kiss MOURA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757201302329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 80 – 84

Abstract

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Objectives This study aimed to compare the micro-tensile bond strength of methacrylate resin systems to a silorane-based restorative system on dentin after 24 hours and six months water storage. Material and Methods The restorative systems Adper Single Bond 2/Filtek Z350 (ASB), Clearfil SE Bond/Z350 (CF), Adper SE Plus/Z350 (ASEP) and P90 Adhesive System/Filtek P90 (P90) were applied on flat dentin surfaces of 20 third molars (n=5). The restored teeth were sectioned perpendicularly to the bonding interface to obtain sticks (0.8 mm2) to be tested after 24 hours (24 h) and 6 months (6 m) of water storage, in a universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min. The data was analyzed via two-way Analysis of Variance/Bonferroni post hoc tests at 5% global significance. Results Overall outcomes did not indicate a statistical difference for the resin systems (p=0.26) nor time (p=0.62). No interaction between material × time was detected (p=0.28). Mean standard-deviation in MPa at 24 h and 6 m were: ASB 31.38 (4.53) and 30.06 (1.95), CF 34.26 (3.47) and 32.75 (4.18), ASEP 29.54 (4.14) and 33.47 (2.47), P90 30.27 (2.03) and 31.34 (2.19). Conclusions The silorane-based system showed a similar performance to methacrylate-based materials on dentin. All systems were stable in terms of bond strength up to 6 month of water storage.

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