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Erick Luz Madrigal1, Antonin Tichy1,2, Keiichi Hosaka1, Masaomi Ikeda3, Masatoshi Nakajima1, Junji Tagami1.
Abstract
The effect of curing mode of dual-cure resin cements on the tensile bond strength (TBS) of universal adhesives to enamel, dentin, zirconia, lithium disilicate ceramics (LDS), feldspathic porcelain (FP), and a Pd-Au alloy was evaluated. The substrates were bonded using Tokuyama Universal Bond (TUB) or Scotchbond Universal Adhesive (SBU), followed by luting with Estecem II (ECII) or Rely-X Ultimate (RXU), respectively, which were used either in light-curing or self-curing mode. The TBS test was performed after 24 h or 5,000 thermal cycles. Light-curing significantly improved the 24-h TBS of TUB/ECII to enamel, dentin and FP, as well as the TBS of SBU/RXU to all substrates except LDS. After thermal cycling, light-curing significantly increased the TBS of both adhesives/cements to dentin, but significant differences between curing modes were seldom observed for other substrates. This suggested that light-curing is essential for the hydrophilic dentin, but self-curing might be sufficient for other substrates.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesives; Durability; Light-curing; Resin cements; Tensile strength
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33162459 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2020-077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102