Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Apr 2024)

Effect of Various Etching Techniques on Shear Strength of Newer Generation Composites

  • Birajdar Aparna,
  • Jani Karna,
  • Deshmukh Mrunal V,
  • Thakar Gargkumar C,
  • Soni Sarang N

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_797_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
pp. 1426 – 1427

Abstract

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AimTo evaluate the effect of lasers on the shear bond strength of Giomer and G-aenial flo composite using three different etching techniques. Materials and Methods60 Samples (extracted human premolar teeth) are cut horizontally using a diamond disk to expose a flat occlusal surface involving enamel and dentin. On exposed occlusal surfaces, etching is done by various methods. These were divided into six groups of ten samples each as follows: group I (acid etched for Giomer), group II (acid etched for G-aenial flo composite), group III (laser etched for Giomer), group IV (Laser etched for G-aenial flo composite), group V (air abrasion etched for Giomer), group VI (Air abrasion etched for G-aenial flo composite). Then, restorative material is placed and cured with light for 20 seconds. The samples were thermocycled to simulate the oral environment. The samples were subjected to a universal testing machine for bond strength testing at a cross-head speed of 3 mm/min until the restoration will fracture. ResultsThe intergroup comparison between both the materials using Student’s t-test gives insignificant results. The intergroup comparison between different etching techniques using two-way ANOVA tests gives insignificant results. ConclusionWithin the limitation of this study, it can be concluded that Giomer and G-aenial flo composite achieved the same shear bond strength in all the etching techniques.

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