Evaluating the shear bond strength of enamel and dentin with or without etching: a comparative study between dimethacrylate-based and silorane-based adhesives
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Hajizadeh, Hila; Nemati Karimooy, Atefeh; Nasseh, Atefeh; Rahmanpour, Naim
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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Background: Silorane-based composites and their specific self-etch adhesive were introduced to conquest the polymerization shrinkage of methacrylate-based composites. It has been shown that additional etching of enamel
and dentin can improve the bond strength of self-etch methacrylate-based adhesives but this claim is not apparent
about silorane-based adhesives. Our objective was to compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of enamel and dentin
between silorane-based adhesive resin and a methacrylate-based resin with or without additional etching.
Material and Methods: 40 sound human premolars were prepared and divided into two groups: 1- Filtek P60 composite and Clearfil SE Bond adhesive; 2- Filtek P90 composite and Silorane adhesive. Each group divided into two
subgroups: with or without additional etching. For additional etching, 37% acid phosphoric was applied before
bonding procedure. A cylinder of the composite was bonded to the surface. After 24 hours storage and 500 thermo
cycling between 5-55°C, shear bond strength was assessed with the cross head speed of 0.5 mm/min. Then, bonded
surfaces were observed under stereomicroscope to determine the failure mode. Data were analyzed with two-way
ANOVA and Fischer exact test.
Results: Shear bond strength of Filtek P60 composite was significantly higher than Filtek P90 composite both in
enamel and dentin surfaces (
p
<0.05). However, additional etching had no significant effect on shear bond strength
in enamel or dentin for each of the composites (
p
>0.05). There was no interaction between composite type and
additional etching (
p
>0.05). Failure pattern was mainly adhesive and no significant correlation was found between
failure and composite type or additional etching (
p
>0.05).
Conclusions: Shear bond strength of methacrylate-based composite was significantly higher than silorane-based
composite both in enamel and dentin surfaces and additional etching had no significant effect on shear bond strength in enamel or dentin for each of the composites. The mode of failure had no meaningful relation to the type of
composite and etching factor.
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