Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems
Aim: To compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of a solvent free self-etch adhesive with solvent containing adhesives. Methods: Forty-five human teeth were sectioned longitudinally to expose superficial dentin and substrates polished with 600-grit SiC paper. The adhesive area was isolated with a cyli...
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author | Eugenia Koliniotou-Koumpia Pantelis Kouros Effimia Koumpia Maria Helvatzoglou-Antoniades |
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description | Aim: To compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of a solvent free self-etch adhesive with solvent containing adhesives. Methods: Forty-five human teeth were sectioned longitudinally to expose superficial dentin and substrates polished with 600-grit SiC paper. The adhesive area was isolated with a cylindrical Teflon mold 3x4 mm. Fifteen specimens were prepared for each material. Were evaluated a solvent free self-etch adhesive (Bond 1 SF), an ethanol self-etch adhesive (Futurabond M), and a water-acetone-ethanol self-etch adhesive (Optibond All-In-One). All specimens were subjected to an aging procedure by thermo-cycling (5000 cycles). Thirty-six specimens were stressed in shear at a rate of 0.5mm/min. Mean data values were analyzed statistically using the Welch robust analysis of variance and the Games-Howell statistic. Failure patterns were analyzed using stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Additional more dentin specimens were prepared for SEM. Results: The Bond 1 SF showed the statistically significant lowest SBS to dentin (Welch statistic p<0.001). Failures for Bond 1 SF were mainly adhesive failures with partial cohesive failures in the adhesive resin, while for Futurabond M and Optibond All-In-One were mainly mixed. SEM findings confirm the results. Conclusions: Eliminating solvents from self-etch adhesive systems may decrease the bonding strength to dentin. |
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spelling | doaj.art-cde6bd6563d948238310df47576d1b4d2022-12-21T22:55:26ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-10-0113110.20396/bjos.v13i1.8640935Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systemsEugenia Koliniotou-Koumpia0Pantelis Kouros1Effimia Koumpia2Maria Helvatzoglou-Antoniades3Aristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiAim: To compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of a solvent free self-etch adhesive with solvent containing adhesives. Methods: Forty-five human teeth were sectioned longitudinally to expose superficial dentin and substrates polished with 600-grit SiC paper. The adhesive area was isolated with a cylindrical Teflon mold 3x4 mm. Fifteen specimens were prepared for each material. Were evaluated a solvent free self-etch adhesive (Bond 1 SF), an ethanol self-etch adhesive (Futurabond M), and a water-acetone-ethanol self-etch adhesive (Optibond All-In-One). All specimens were subjected to an aging procedure by thermo-cycling (5000 cycles). Thirty-six specimens were stressed in shear at a rate of 0.5mm/min. Mean data values were analyzed statistically using the Welch robust analysis of variance and the Games-Howell statistic. Failure patterns were analyzed using stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Additional more dentin specimens were prepared for SEM. Results: The Bond 1 SF showed the statistically significant lowest SBS to dentin (Welch statistic p<0.001). Failures for Bond 1 SF were mainly adhesive failures with partial cohesive failures in the adhesive resin, while for Futurabond M and Optibond All-In-One were mainly mixed. SEM findings confirm the results. Conclusions: Eliminating solvents from self-etch adhesive systems may decrease the bonding strength to dentin.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8640935AdhesivesBonding systemsShear bond strengthSolvents |
spellingShingle | Eugenia Koliniotou-Koumpia Pantelis Kouros Effimia Koumpia Maria Helvatzoglou-Antoniades Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences Adhesives Bonding systems Shear bond strength Solvents |
title | Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems |
title_full | Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems |
title_fullStr | Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems |
title_short | Shear bond strength of a “solvent-free” adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems |
title_sort | shear bond strength of a solvent free adhesive versus contemporary adhesive systems |
topic | Adhesives Bonding systems Shear bond strength Solvents |
url | https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8640935 |
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