1. Comparison between shear forces applied on the overlay-dental tissue interface using different bonding techniques: An in vitro study
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Thomas Reboul, Sibel Cetik, Ramin Atash, and H A Hoang Thaï
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Molar ,immediate dentin sealing ,Materials science ,0206 medical engineering ,Shear force ,02 engineering and technology ,Overlay ,shear forces ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dentin ,medicine ,In vitro study ,Statistical analysis ,Composite material ,General Dentistry ,Universal testing machine ,overlay ,030206 dentistry ,Adhesion ,Ceramic ,020601 biomedical engineering ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Dentistry ,Oral Surgery - Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the adhesion of glass-ceramic overlays to tooth structure, under the effect of shear forces, using different bonding systems. Materials and Methods: Thirty healthy lower third molars were selected and randomly allocated into three groups (n = 10). Group 1: overlays bonded to tooth structure using Panavia V5 with immediate dentin sealing (IDS); Group 2: overlays bonded using Panavia V5 without IDS; and Group 3: overlays bonded using heated composite combined with a bonding agent with IDS. All the restorations were made of glass-ceramic (Suprinity, Vita). The restored teeth were then stored in distilled water for 7 days and at room temperature. Shear forces were applied using a universal testing machine. Load and displacement were recorded at intervals of 0.1 s. A statistical analysis was used to compare the groups. Results: The mean resistance to fractures ± standard deviation obtained for the Groups 1, 2, and 3 was, respectively, 15.7440 ± 2.13, 12.0750 ± 1.41, and 8.33364 ± 2.85 MPa. The analysis of variance was highly significant (P < 0.001) allowing us to reject the null hypothesis of equality between the three groups. Comparisons between pairs also provided significant results. Conclusion: Bonding using Panavia V5 with IDS showed a better resistance to shear forces when compared to other bonding techniques. The application of IDS increased the adhesion.
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- 2018