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Effect of silane contamination on dentin bond strength.
Chen, Liang; Hammond, Barry D; Alex, Gary; Suh, Byoung In.
Afiliação
  • Chen L; Chief Scientist, Department of Research and Development, Bisco Inc, Schaumburg, Ill. Electronic address: lchenchem@yahoo.com.
  • Hammond BD; Associate Professor, Dental Continuing Education, The Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University, Augusta, Ga.
  • Alex G; Private practice, Huntington, N.Y.
  • Suh BI; President, Bisco Inc, Schaumburg, Ill.
J Prosthet Dent ; 117(3): 438-443, 2017 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27692582
ABSTRACT
STATEMENT OF

PROBLEM:

Intraoral repair of porcelain or other silica-based ceramics typically requires the use of silane in the repair protocol. Some porcelain intraoral repairs also involve bonding to exposed or involved tooth tissues including dentin. A study is needed to evaluate whether the cross-contamination of dentin with silane affects bond strength to this tissue.

PURPOSE:

The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of silane cross-contamination on dentin bond strength. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

Flat surfaces of human dentin specimens were created, followed by wet polishing with 320-grit silicon carbide paper. The dentin specimens were divided into 4 groups group SE (All-Bond Universal Adhesive used in self-etching mode); group SiSE (silane applied to dentin followed by All-Bond Universal Adhesive used in self-etching mode); group ER (All-Bond Universal Adhesive used in total-etch (etch-and-rinse) mode); and group ERSi (Etch and rinse and silane applied to dentin followed by All-Bond Universal Adhesive). The dentin specimens were treated with a universal adhesive (All-Bond Universal) and bonded with a composite resin, using an Ultradent jig mold. Shear bond strength (n=10) was measured after 24 hours of water storage at 37°C. After the shear bond strength test, the dentin sides of fractured specimens in each group were examined with a stereomicroscope at ×15 magnification to determine failure modes. Data were statistically analyzed by 2-way and a 1-way ANOVA followed by post hoc Tukey honest significant difference test (α=.05). Scanning electron microscopy examination was used to evaluate the dentin surface morphology before and after bonding.

RESULTS:

The shear bond strength of composite resin to dentin was not affected adversely when the dentin was contaminated with silane prior to using All-Bond Universal in the self-etch or total- etch (phosphoric acid) mode. SE, 30.3 ±3.8 MPa; SiSE, 32.9 ±3.9 MPa; ER, 34.9 ±3.1 MPa; ERSi 35.2 ±4.9 MPa (P>.05)

CONCLUSIONS:

Under the conditions of this study, cross-contamination of dentin with silane before the use of All-Bond Universal in the self-etch or total-etch with phosphoric acid mode did not adversely affect composite resin bond strength to dentin.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Silanos / Colagem Dentária / Adesivos Dentinários / Dentina Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Silanos / Colagem Dentária / Adesivos Dentinários / Dentina Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article