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Enamel Wetness Effects on Bond Strength Using Different Adhesive Systems
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SUMMARY
Objective
To evaluate, through the application of different dentin bonding systems, the influence of wetness on shear bond strength in enamel.
Methods
This study evaluated three etch-and-rinse adhesive systems (Scotchbond MP [used with and without primer]; Singlebond; and Prime&Bond 2.1) and two self-etching adhesive systems (Clearfil SE Bond; and Xeno IV). Flat bovine enamel surfaces were either air-dried for 30 seconds or blotted with absorbent paper after acid-etching for the conventional bonding agents or before the application of self-etching bonding agents. The resin composite EsthetX was bonded to flat surfaces that had been treated with one of the adhesives, following the manufacturer's instructions. After being stored in water at 37°C for one week, bonded specimens were broken in shear. Data were evaluated with two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Student-Newman-Keuls tests (α=0.05). For comparing each condition individually, regardless of the adhesive or wetness condition, a one-way ANOVA and a Student-Newman-Keuls test (α=0.05) were applied.
Results
The two-way ANOVA showed significant differences among adhesive systems. An interaction effect was also observed (p<0.05), but wetness did not influence shear bond strength (p=0.98). The one-way ANOVA showed that the all-in-one adhesive was the only material influenced by the presence of water at the enamel's surface.
Conclusion
The all-in-one adhesive behaved differently depending on whether the enamel surface was dry or wet.
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Title: Enamel Wetness Effects on Bond Strength Using Different Adhesive Systems
Description:
SUMMARY
Objective
To evaluate, through the application of different dentin bonding systems, the influence of wetness on shear bond strength in enamel.
Methods
This study evaluated three etch-and-rinse adhesive systems (Scotchbond MP [used with and without primer]; Singlebond; and Prime&Bond 2.
1) and two self-etching adhesive systems (Clearfil SE Bond; and Xeno IV).
Flat bovine enamel surfaces were either air-dried for 30 seconds or blotted with absorbent paper after acid-etching for the conventional bonding agents or before the application of self-etching bonding agents.
The resin composite EsthetX was bonded to flat surfaces that had been treated with one of the adhesives, following the manufacturer's instructions.
After being stored in water at 37°C for one week, bonded specimens were broken in shear.
Data were evaluated with two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Student-Newman-Keuls tests (α=0.
05).
For comparing each condition individually, regardless of the adhesive or wetness condition, a one-way ANOVA and a Student-Newman-Keuls test (α=0.
05) were applied.
Results
The two-way ANOVA showed significant differences among adhesive systems.
An interaction effect was also observed (p<0.
05), but wetness did not influence shear bond strength (p=0.
98).
The one-way ANOVA showed that the all-in-one adhesive was the only material influenced by the presence of water at the enamel's surface.
Conclusion
The all-in-one adhesive behaved differently depending on whether the enamel surface was dry or wet.
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