A R Prabhakar1, K Dhanraj, S Sugandhan. 1. Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, 577004, Karnataka, India, attiguppeprabhakar@yahoo.com.
Abstract
AIM: To evaluate and compare the caries inhibition potential and tensile bond strength of two commercially available fluoride releasing adhesive systems over conventional adhesive systems. METHODS: Artificial carious lesions were produced on the buccal surfaces of human molars and treated with experimental adhesive systems: Optibond Solo Plus(®), One-Up(®) Bond F Plus and G-BOND(®) (control). The caries inhibition potential and the tensile bond strength were measured at 24 h and 3 months, respectively. RESULTS: At 24 h and 3 months, Optibond Solo Plus(®) and One-Up(®) Bond F Plus had higher caries inhibition potential over the control group, which was statistically significant. At 3 months, no statistically significant difference was noted between the fluoride releasing adhesives. One-Up Bond F Plus had higher bond strength values than other groups which was statistically significant at 24 h, whereas at the end of 3 months, Optibond Solo Plus had higher bond strength values than other groups which were statistically significant. STATISTICS: The recorded values were statistically analysed using Paired t test, ANOVA followed by Post hoc Tukey's test. CONCLUSIONS: Fluoride releasing adhesive systems were effective in caries inhibition and showed comparatively higher bond strength values than the conventional adhesive systems in vitro.
AIM: To evaluate and compare the caries inhibition potential and tensile bond strength of two commercially available fluoride releasing adhesive systems over conventional adhesive systems. METHODS: Artificial carious lesions were produced on the buccal surfaces of human molars and treated with experimental adhesive systems: Optibond Solo Plus(®), One-Up(®) Bond F Plus and G-BOND(®) (control). The caries inhibition potential and the tensile bond strength were measured at 24 h and 3 months, respectively. RESULTS: At 24 h and 3 months, Optibond Solo Plus(®) and One-Up(®) Bond F Plus had higher caries inhibition potential over the control group, which was statistically significant. At 3 months, no statistically significant difference was noted between the fluoride releasing adhesives. One-Up Bond F Plus had higher bond strength values than other groups which was statistically significant at 24 h, whereas at the end of 3 months, Optibond Solo Plus had higher bond strength values than other groups which were statistically significant. STATISTICS: The recorded values were statistically analysed using Paired t test, ANOVA followed by Post hoc Tukey's test. CONCLUSIONS:Fluoride releasing adhesive systems were effective in caries inhibition and showed comparatively higher bond strength values than the conventional adhesive systems in vitro.
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