Dentistry Journal (Oct 2016)

Degree of Conversion and Oxygen-Inhibited Layer Effect of Three Dental Adhesives

  • Lindsay Robertson,
  • Melissa Phaneuf,
  • Asmaa Haimeur,
  • Igor Pesun,
  • Rodrigo França

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/dj4040037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 37

Abstract

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This study investigated the effect of the oxygen-inhibited layer on the degree of conversion (DC) of three dental adhesives, comparing two different protocols. Quartz–tungsten–halogen (QTH) light curing and light-emitting diode (LED) were used to cure three adhesives: OptiBond All in One (OAIO), Adper Easy Bond (AEB) and ExciteF (EXF). The DC was calculated utilizing Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) (n = 12). The two protocols used were as follows: (i) prevent the oxygen-inhibited layer using a Mylar plastic strip pushed onto each bonding adhesive; and (ii) polymerize samples without a plastic strip. The data was analyzed statistically by a three-way ANOVA, and Tukey Test (a = 0.05). The presence of an oxygen-inhibited layer reduced the DC of the adhesives by 64% for EXF, 46% for AEB and 32% for OAIO. This study suggests that there are differences among the oxygen-inhibited layers present for the adhesives tested.

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