Polímeros (Jun 2022)

Effect of non-thermal argon plasma on the shear strength of adhesive systems

  • Isabella de Almeida Guimarães Passos,
  • Juliana das Neves Marques,
  • João Victor Frazão Câmara,
  • Renata Antoun Simão,
  • Maíra do Prado,
  • Gisele Damiana da Silveira Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.20220019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1

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Abstract This study evaluated the influence of non-thermal argon plasma applied to dentin on the shear strength of two adhesive systems. Ninety tooth fragments were embedded in epoxy resin and distributed into experimental groups (n=15): G1 and G4 - adhesive systems applied according to the manufacturers’ instructions; G2 and G5 - dentin treated with non-thermal argon plasma for 30 seconds before hybridization; G3 and G6 - dentin treated with non-thermal argon plasma for 30 seconds after hybridization. Cylinders were made with composite resin in the adhesive area, and the specimens were submitted to the shear strength test. Higher values were observed when applying the plasma treatment after hybridization (G1: 26.51 MPa, G2: 29.22 MPa, G3: 30.27 MPa, G4: 22.66 MPa, G5: 28.33 MPa, G6: 29.32 MPa). The treatment with non-thermal argon plasma significantly increased the shear strength values regardless of the application time.

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