Literature DB >> 33248806

Comparison of different etch-and-rinse adhesive systems based on shear fatigue dentin bond strength and morphological features the interface.

Yuta Kasahara1, Toshiki Takamizawa2, Eizo Hirokane1, Akimasa Tsujimoto1, Ryo Ishii1, Wayne W Barkmeier3, Mark A Latta3, Masashi Miyazaki1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate dentin bonding durability of different etch-and-rinse (ER) adhesive systems under fatigue stress and to compare morphological features of resin/dentin interfaces using SEM.
METHODS: Two three-step ER adhesives, a two-step ER adhesive, and a universal adhesive in ER mode were evaluated. Before application of either primer or adhesive, phosphoric acid etching of human dentin was completed. Fifteen bonded specimens for each adhesive system were stored in distilled water at 37 °C for 24 h, then subjected to a shear bond strength (SBS) test. Bonding durability was assessed from the perspective of biomechanical stress. 25 bonded specimens for each adhesive system were subjected to shear fatigue strength (SFS) testing with a repeated subcritical load at a frequency of 20 Hz for 50,000 cycles or until failure.
RESULTS: Mean SBS and SFS values ranged from 33.3 to 41.2 MPa, and from 18.3 to 20.3 MPa, respectively. Three-step adhesives showed higher SBS and SFS values than the other adhesive systems. Under SEM, resin tags in different adhesive systems showed similar features, but morphology below the hybrid layer was material dependent. The universal adhesive in ER mode showed an obvious thin, high-density reaction layer below the hybrid layer. SIGNIFICANCE: Three-step adhesives showed higher dentin bond durability than the other ER adhesives; no significant differences in SFS were found between the universal adhesive in ER mode and the three-step ER adhesives. The results of this in vitro study indicate that some ER adhesives might establish chemical bonding with intact dentin below the hybrid layer in addition to micromechanical retention.
Copyright © 2020 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biomechanical stress; Dentin bond durability; Etch-&-rise systems; Reaction layer

Year:  2020        PMID: 33248806     DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2020.11.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater        ISSN: 0109-5641            Impact factor:   5.304


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Review 1.  Fatigue bond strength of dental adhesive systems: Historical background of test methodology, clinical considerations and future perspectives.

Authors:  Akimasa Tsujimoto; Wayne W Barkmeier; Erica C Teixeira; Toshiki Takamizawa; Masashi Miyazaki; Mark A Latta
Journal:  Jpn Dent Sci Rev       Date:  2022-06-25

2.  Shear bond strength of resin bonded zirconia and lithium disilicate - effect of surface treatment of ceramics and dentin.

Authors:  Mina Aker Sagen; Linda Vos; Jon E Dahl; Hans J Rønold
Journal:  Biomater Investig Dent       Date:  2022-02-16

3.  Micro versus Macro Shear Bond Strength Testing of Dentin-Composite Interface Using Chisel and Wireloop Loading Techniques.

Authors:  Ahmed M Ismail; Christoph Bourauel; Ahmed ElBanna; Tarek Salah Eldin
Journal:  Dent J (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-30
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