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Microshear bond strength to dentin of self-adhesive flowable composite compared with total-etch and all-in-one adhesives

Journal

JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 449-456

Publisher

ELSEVIER TAIWAN
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2016.08.003

Keywords

microshear bond strength; self-adhesive flowable composite; thermocycling

Funding

  1. Chulalongkorn University Graduate School Thesis Grant

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Background/purpose: Because of the lack of data on long-term survival of a flow able self-adhesive composite (SAC) restoration, the purpose of this study was to compare the microshear bond strengths (mu SBSs) of flowable resin composites to dentin, either with self-adhesive ability or with the combined use of a total-etch adhesive and all-in-one adhesive, before and after thermocycling. Materials and methods: Coronal dentin specimens of 60 extracted sound third human molars were divided into three groups (n = 20) as follows: Group 1, flowable SAC (VF); Group 2, total-etch adhesive flowable composite (FL); Group 3, all-in-one adhesive + flowable composite (AL). For each adhesive, half of the specimens were subjected to mu SBS testing after 24-hour water storage, and the other half of the specimens were subjected to 5000 thermocycles followed by SBS testing. The morphologies of the adhesive interfaces were evaluated under a scanning electron microscope. Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and independent t test. Results: One-way ANOVA showed similar results for both 24-hour water storage and thermocycled groups. The FL group showed the highest mu SBS values (P < 0.001). The VF and AL groups were not statistically significantly different. Thermocycling had no effect on mu SBS values (P = 0.578). The interfacial observation revealed that VF had a gap at the resin-dentin interface. By contrast, both FL and AL specimens had distinct adhesive layers without any gap formation. Conclusion: The results from this study indicated that laboratory bonding effectiveness of flowable SAC was approximately that of all-in-one adhesive. Copyright (C) 2016, Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.

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