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Abstract
This study evaluated the bonding mechanism of Compoglass compomer to dentin in primary teeth. Buccal or labial dentinal surfaces of 20 human extracted, non carious primary teeth stored in 4 degrees C physiological saline solution were obtained by grinding on silicon carbide paper (final grit 600). The specimens were divided into two groups of 10 teeth each: (1) unetched dentin, Compoglass SCA, Compoglass; and (2) dentin etched with 10% phosphoric acid (Etch-AII), Compoglass SCA, Compoglass. The Compoglass SCA and Compoglass compomer were placed according to the instructions of the manufacturer, except Group 2 were the dentin was first etched with 10% phosphoric acid for 30 seconds. Twenty-four hours after placing the compomer over the treated dentinal surface, the specimens were dehydrated with a series of alcohol and freon. Then critically point dried. The specimens were split with a chisel and the compomer/dentin interface evaluation was performed with the SEM. The results showed that when the instructions of the manufacturer were followed (Group 1) the compomer showed a very close relation to the dentin with some tag structures penetrating the dentin. When phosphoric acid etching preceded the compomer placement a hybrid layer with tags penetrating the dentin was noted in most specimens.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9641096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Pediatr Dent ISSN: 1053-4628 Impact factor: 1.065