Literature DB >> 12744413

Resin adhesion to carious dentin.

Masahiro Yoshiyama1, Franklin R Tay, Yasuhiro Torii, Yoshihiro Nishitani, Junichi Doi, Kousuke Itou, Bernard Ciucchi, David H Pashley.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the microtensile bond strength (microTBS) of a self-etching priming adhesive system to normal, caries-affected and caries-infected dentin, and to observe the ultrastructure of the resin-dentin interface by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve extracted human molar teeth with deep occlusal caries were stained with caries detector solution and ground flat occlusally. The red-stained soft dentin was classified as caries-infected. The surrounding discolored dentin was classified as caries-affected dentin. The surrounding normal dentin served as a control. The entire flat surface was bonded with Clearfil Liner Bond 2V (CV) and covered with resin composite to form a composite crown 5 mm high. One day later the specimens were serially sectioned vertically into multiple slabs 0.8 mm thick. Under microscopic observation, the specimens were divided into normal or caries-infected or caries-affected dentin. These regions were isolated by cutting away the remaining dentin to form hour-glass shapes with the smallest surface area at the test site. After measuring the areas, the specimens were fixed to a microtensile tester and pulled under tension to failure. Additional slabs that were not used for bond strength tests were processed for TEM. Bond strength data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons.
RESULTS: The microTBS of CV to normal, caries-affected and caries-infected dentin were 45 +/- 10 MPa, 30 +/- 10 MPa, 10 +/- 5 MPa, respectively. TEM images showed that CV formed thin hybrid layers that were less than 1 microm thick in normal dentin, but that were between 6-8 microm thick in caries-affected dentin. Bacteria were only sparsely observed in the dentin tubules of bonded caries-affected dentin. However, in caries-infected dentin, an unusual interface was seen in which carious bacteria within disorganized non-banded collagen fibrils could be seen embedded by the adhesive. The hybrid layer in caries-infected dentin was found to be 30-60 microm thick.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12744413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dent        ISSN: 0894-8275            Impact factor:   1.522


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2.  Reduced antigenicity of type I collagen and proteoglycans in sclerotic dentin.

Authors:  P Suppa; A Ruggeri; F R Tay; C Prati; M Biasotto; M Falconi; D H Pashley; L Breschi
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 6.116

3.  SEM evaluation of resin-carious dentin interfaces formed by two dentin adhesive systems.

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4.  Can Caries-Affected Dentin be Completely Remineralized by Guided Tissue Remineralization?

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