28 results on '"Masaomi Ikeda"'
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2. Influence of different tooth etchants on bur-cut and uncut enamel.
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Ayaka SATO, Takaaki SATO, Masaomi IKEDA, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Toru NIKAIDO, Junji TAGAMI, and Yasushi SHIMADA
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DENTAL enamel ,ENAMEL & enameling ,ETCHING reagents ,TEETH ,SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pre-etching for two-step self-etch adhesive bonding to bur-cut and uncut enamel. Burcut and uncut enamel surfaces were assigned to surface treatments of no etchant (CT), Enamel Conditioner (EC; Shofu, Kyoto, Japan), or K-etchant syringe (KE; Kuraray Noritake Dental, Tokyo, Japan). The bonded samples were thermal cycled and evaluated by microshear bond strength (µSBS). The adhesive interface after acid-base challenge and the conditioned enamel surfaces were morphologically analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). For bur-cut enamel, EC and KE pre-etching significantly improved µSBS. For uncut enamel, KE showed higher µSBS than EC. SEM observation revealed that only KE removed the prismless layer of the uncut enamel surface. EC could improve enamel bonding and appears to be a substitute for phosphoric acid, especially for bur-cut enamel. However, uncut enamel could not be effectively conditioned by EC with a lower bond strength than KE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Bacterial adhesion and antibacterial property of coating materials containing theobromine and S-PRG filler.
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Shojiro SHIMIZU, Shusuke KUSAKABE, Michiru TOYAMA, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Naoya KITADA, Kenzo YAMAMOTO, Masaomi IKEDA, Yoh ICHIMURA, BURROW, Michael F., Masato HOTTA, and Toru NIKAIDO
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BACTERIAL adhesion ,TOOTH sensitivity ,SURFACE coatings ,REMINERALIZATION (Teeth) ,DENTAL materials - Abstract
Theobromine (TB) has been reported to promote tooth remineralization, strengthen tooth substance, and relieve dentin hypersensitivity. This study aimed to evaluate experimental tooth coating materials containing TB and surface pre-reacted glass-ionomer (S-PRG) fillers by examining the effects on bacterial adhesion and antibacterial properties. In addition, the amount of TB eluted from the coating material was measured. There was no significant difference in bacterial adhesion depending on the presence or absence of TB in the coating material, however, a significant decrease in the amount of bacterial adhesion was observed when S-PRG fillers were added to the coating material. The amount of eluted TB did not differ depending on the type of the filler in the coating material. It was suggested that TB could be used to develop a new dental material with the potential ability to inhibit the initiation and progression of dental caries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Smear layer deproteinization with NaOCl and HOCl: Do application/wash-out times affect dentin bonding of one-step self-etch adhesives?
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SANON, Kittisak, Takashi HATAYAMA, TICHY, Antonin, Ornnicha THANATVARAKORN, Taweesak PRASANSUTTIPORN, Takahiro WADA, Masaomi IKEDA, Keiichi HOSAKA, and Masatoshi NAKAJIMA
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DENTIN ,BOND strengths ,SODIUM hypochlorite ,HYPOCHLORITES ,ADHESIVES - Abstract
This study investigated the influence of application/wash-out times of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl) on dentin bond strength of one-step self-etch adhesives (1-SEAs). Human coronal dentin discs with a standardized smear layer were pretreated with 6% NaOCl or 100 ppm HOCl for 5 s, 15 s, or 30 s, and washed out with water for 5 s, 15 s or 30 s with or without the application of Clearfil DC Activator (CDA). No pretreatment was used as a control. The discs were bonded with a 1-SEA (Bond Force II or Clearfil Universal Bond Quick) and microtensile bond strength (µTBS) was measured after 24 h. Pretreatment with NaOCl for 15 s and 30 s significantly decreased µTBS (p<0.05), irrespective of wash-out time. The application of CDA recovered µTBS but did not outperform the control group. Conversely, pretreatment with HOCl for 15 s and 30 s followed by 30 s wash-out time significantly increased µTBS of 1-SEAs (p<0.05), regardless of CDA application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Clinical effectiveness of direct resin composite restorations bonded using onestep or two-step self-etch adhesive systems: A three-year multicenter study.
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Keiichi HOSAKA, Shisei KUBO, TICHY, Antonin, Masaomi IKEDA, Koichi SHINKAI, Toshio MASEKI, Akitomo RIKUTA, Hiromi SASAZAKI, Kaori SATOH, Morioki FUJITANI, Masao HANABUSA, Takatsugu YAMAMOTO, Kazushi YOSHIKAWA, Makoto MORIGAMI, Shigeru UNO, Junpei SUGIZAKI, Hirofumi YATANI, and Toru NIKAIDO
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SURVIVAL rate ,ADHESIVES ,UNIVERSITY hospitals - Abstract
The purpose of this multicenter clinical study was to compare the mid-term clinical effectiveness of direct resin composite restorations using one-step or two-step self-etch adhesives (1-SEAs or 2-SEAs). In total, 352 restorations of class I–V cavities and non-carious cervical lesions in vital teeth (1-SEAs; 52 cases, 2-SEAs; 300 cases) were placed at nine university hospitals and evaluated according to the modified USPHS criteria at baseline, and after 1, 2, and 3 years. The recall rates were 86.6% (1 year), 80.1% (2 years), and 62.2% (3 years). Two restorations failed due to fracture during the follow-up, and there was no significant difference in survival rates between 1-SEAs (97.6%) and 2-SEAs (99.4%). However, 2-SEAs exhibited significantly lower occurrences of discoloration, marginal discoloration, fracture, and plaque retention. Moreover, the subjects reported a significantly lower postoperative hypersensitivity and higher overall satisfaction at all evaluation periods if 2-SEAs were used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. The effect of different ceramic surface treatments on the repair bond strength of resin composite to lithium disilicate ceramic.
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Nanako UEDA, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Toru NIKAIDO, Rena TAKAHASHI, Masaomi IKEDA, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,SURFACE preparation ,THERAPEUTIC use of lithium ,CERAMICS ,WATER storage ,COMMERCIAL products ,UREA-formaldehyde resins - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the bonding abilities and long-term durability of different repair agents when applied to lithium disilicate ceramics (LDS). Blocks of IPS e.max CAD were prepared and divided into four groups according to the surface treatment: Monobond Etch & Prime (ME), K-etchant GEL+Clearfil Universal Bond (UB), Bondmer Lightless (BL), and K-etchant GEL+G-Multi Primer (GMP). All treated ceramic specimens were bonded to resin composite and light-cured. The micro-shear bond strength was measured after 24 h of water storage or 5,000 thermocycles. ME and BL showed significantly higher initial bond strengths than UB and GMP (p<0.05). After 5,000 thermocycles, there was no significant difference in ME (p>0.05), but BL and GMP showed considerable reduction in bond strength (p<0.05); moreover, the samples of UB were all de-bonded before testing. ME and BL proved to be effective surface treatment materials for LDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. Effect of a temporary sealing material on the bond strength of CAD/CAM inlay restorations with resin-coating technique.
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Saki UCHIYAMA, Rena TAKAHASHI, Takaaki SATO, Shin ROZAN, Masaomi IKEDA, Masanao INOKOSHI, Toru NIKAIDO, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,STRENGTH of materials ,ENERGY dispersive X-ray spectroscopy ,COATINGS industry ,CHEMICAL cleaning ,CAD/CAM systems - Abstract
This study aimed to assess the effects of a temporary sealing material and cleaning method of resin-coated dentin on the bond strength of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) inlay restorations. Resin-coated dentin surfaces were unsealed or temporarily sealed for 1 h or 1 week. For the temporarily sealed group, a hydraulic temporary sealing material was removed and further divided into four groups: without cleaning, cleaned with a rotational brush, a universal cleaner or an air-polishing device. Some specimens were investigated with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and the others were used for microtensile bond strength (MTBS) test. A sealing material could not be removed with a rotational brush, which resulted in pretest failures in all specimens after 1 h and which resulted in low MTBS after 1 week. An air-polishing device can clean resin-coated dentin temporarily sealed with a hydraulic temporary sealing material and resulted in the similar MTBS as in the unsealed group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Degree of conversion and dentin bond strength of light-cured multi-mode adhesives pretreated or mixed with sulfinate agents.
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Mayu HASEGAWA, TICHY, Antonin, Keiichi HOSAKA, Yusuke KUNO, Masaomi IKEDA, Kosuke NOZAKI, Ayaka CHIBA, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,ATTENUATED total reflectance ,NEAR infrared reflectance spectroscopy ,DENTIN ,ADHESIVES - Abstract
The influence of sulfinate agents applied as a dentin pretreatment or a mixture with multi-mode one-step self-etch adhesives (1-SEAs) on the degree of conversion (DC) and micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) of light-cured 1-SEAs was investigated. 1-SEAs Clearfil Universal Bond Quick (UBQ) or Scotchbond Universal Adhesive (SBU) were applied to dentin in etch&rinse or self-etch mode using various application strategies: 1) no pretreatment, 2) pretreatment with 90 wt% ethanol, 3) pretreatment with a sulfinate agent Clearfil DC Activator (UDC) or Scotchbond Universal DCA (SDC), or 4) a mixture of UBQ+UDC or SBU+SDC. μTBS was measured after 24 h. Additionally, DC was measured using attenuated total reflectance Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Pretreatment with sulfinate agents resulted in the highest μTBS and DC, significantly improving them especially in etch&rinse mode. The mixture of sulfinate agents with 1-SEAs was less effective. Pretreatment with ethanol significantly improved μTBS in etch&rinse mode but compromised μTBS in self-etch mode. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Effect of repair systems on dentin bonding performance.
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VICHEVA, Martina, Takaaki SATO, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Yuuta BABA, Masaomi IKEDA, BURROW, Michael F., Toru NIKAIDO, and Junji TAGAMI
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SILANE coupling agents ,DENTIN ,ACCOUNTS payable ,PHOSPHORIC acid ,SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of phosphoric acid etching, metal primer or silane coupling agent application on dentin bonding performance of a 2-step self-etch adhesive system. Human dentin surfaces were prepared and divided into four groups depending on the pre-treatment method: no pretreatment (Clearfil SE Bond 2, CONTROL); 40% phosphoric acid (K-Etchant GEL, K); metal primer (Alloy Primer, AP); or silane coupling agent (Porcelain Bond Activator, PB). The specimens were sectioned into beams, separated into 2 subgroups (n=20): no thermocyling or thermocycled (TC), and subjected to a µTBS test and an acid-base challenge for SEM observation. Statistically lower results were observed between K and AP groups, PB and CONTROL, and PB with/without TC (p<0.05). SEM images at the dentin-adhesive interface revealed that all groups produced an acid-base resistant zone (ABRZ), with a funnel-shaped erosion under the ABRZ for the K group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. The effect of temporary sealing materials and cleaning protocols on the bond strength of resin cement applied to dentin using the resin-coating technique.
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Takaaki SATO, Rena TAKAHASHI, Shin ROZAN, Saki UCHIYAMA, Yuta BABA, Martina VICHEVA, Ayaka SATO, Masaomi IKEDA, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Toru NIKAIDO, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,DENTIN ,COCOA butter ,CEMENT ,WATER storage ,UREA-formaldehyde resins - Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of temporary sealing materials and cleaning protocols on the bond strength of resin cement applied to dentin using resin-coating technique. Scotchbond Universal Adhesive and Filtek Supreme Ultra Flowable were applied to bovine dentin. Forty-five specimens were divided into the following three groups according to the temporary sealing materials: Cav-: CAVITON EX, Vas-: COCOA BUTTER and FIT SEAL, and Sep-: Washable SEP and FIT SEAL. Each material was placed on resin- coated dentin. After 1-week water storage, one of the following three cleaning protocols was performed: -WA: washed with water, -BR: brushed with PRESSAGE, and -AF: cleaned with AIR-FLOW. Microtensile bond strength test and EDS analysis were conducted. Irrespective of the cleaning protocol used, Washable SEP demonstrated less residual debris on resin-coated dentin, resulting in high bond strength. Regardless of the temporary sealing material applied, AIR-FLOW demonstrated less residual debris, resulting in high bond strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. The effect of curing mode of dual-cure resin cements on bonding performance of universal adhesives to enamel, dentin and various restorative materials.
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LUZ MADRIGAL, Erick, Antonin TICHY, Keiichi HOSAKA, Masaomi IKEDA, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, and Junji TAGAMI
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DENTIN ,ADHESIVES ,UREA-formaldehyde resins ,CEMENT ,DENTAL enamel ,THERMOCYCLING - 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 lightcuring is essential for the hydrophilic dentin, but self-curing might be sufficient for other substrates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. The effect of carboxyl-based monomers on resin bonding to highly translucent zirconia ceramics.
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Leila NASIRY KHANLAR, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Masanao INOKOSHI, Masaomi IKEDA, Toru NIKAIDO, and Junji TAGAMI
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YTTRIA stabilized zirconium oxide ,MONOMERS ,ZIRCONIUM oxide ,TENSILE tests ,CERAMICS - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bonding performance of carboxyl-based monomers in the priming agents to highly translucent zirconia. Highly translucent zirconia disk-shaped specimens of yttria-partially stabilized zirconia (Y-PSZ) (Katana HT zirconia) after sandblasting, were assigned to 5 groups according to the chemical pretreatment: no-treatment (Con), PZ Primer (PZP), PZ primer liquid A+MMA (PZA, as MDP primer), Super-Bond liquid (SBL, as 4-META primer) and experimental 5% 4-MET primer (MET). After priming, stainless steel rods were bonded to the zirconia specimens with TBB-initiated resin. The tensile bond strength test was performed after storage for 24 h, 30, and 150 days in 37°C water. The Weibull moduli decreased in all groups except PZA after 150 days. Superior bond strength observed in PZA and MET groups after aging. Application of carboxyl-based monomers were found to be effective in adhesion to highly translucent zirconia ceramics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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13. Air-blowing strategies for improving the microtensile bond strength of one-step self-etch adhesives to root canal dentin.
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Kazuhide YONEKURA, Keiichi HOSAKA, TICHY, Antonin, Keita TAGUCHI, Masaomi IKEDA, Ornnicha THANATVARAKORN, Taweesak PRASANSUTTIPORN, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,ROOT canal treatment ,DENTIN ,ADHESIVES ,WATER storage - Abstract
The effect of different air-blowing strategies using a prototype of a newly developed clinically applicable warm air-blowing device on the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of one-step self-etch adhesives (1-SEAs) to human root-canal dentin was evaluated. Post cavities (8 mm depth, 1.5 mm diameter) were prepared and bonded with four 1-SEAs. Air-blowing was performed using normal air (23±1°C) for 10 or 20 s; warm air (60±1°C) for 10 or 20 s; or their combination for 10 s (5 s normal, 5 s warm) or 20 s (10 s normal, 10 s warm). After filling with corresponding core materials and 24-h water storage, μTBS test was performed. For three of the 1-SEAs, combined air-blowing for 20 s significantly increased μTBS compared to other air-blowing strategies (p<0.05). This suggests that the combination of normal and warm air-blowing for 20 s can enhance solvent evaporation from 1-SEAs, thus resulting in their improved bonding performance to root-canal dentin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. Incorporation of a hydrophilic amide monomer into a one-step self-etch adhesive to increase dentin bond strength: Effect of application time.
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Yusuke KUNO, Keiichi HOSAKA, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, Masaomi IKEDA, KLEIN Junior, Celso Afonso, FOXTON, Richard M., and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,DENTIN ,TENSILE strength ,MONOMERS - Abstract
The purpose was to evaluate the effect of a hydrophilic amide monomer on µTBS of one-step adhesive to dentin at different application times. Clearfil Universal Bond Quick (UBQ), experimental adhesive (UBQ
exp ; same compositions as UBQ but hydrophilic amide monomer was replaced with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate), Clearfil SE ONE and Clearfil SE Bond were applied to midcoronal dentin prepared with 600-grit SiC at different application time (0, 10, 20 and 40 s). Water sorption (Wsp) and the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of polymerized adhesives were also measured. UBQ showed significantly lower Wsp and higher UTS than UBQexp . At each application time, UBQ exhibited significantly higher µTBSs than UBQexp . UBQ showed the highest µTBS at 0 s application time among all the adhesives. When the application time was prolonged from 0 s to 10 s, only UBQ showed no significant difference. The hydrophilic amide monomer increased µTBS with reduction in Wsp and increase in the UTS and may allow a shortened application time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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15. Effect of light-curing time on light-cure/post-cure volumetric polymerization shrinkage and regional ultimate tensile strength at different depths of bulk-fill resin composites.
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Kurumi IDE, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, Juri HAYASHI, Keiichi HOSAKA, Masaomi IKEDA, Yasushi SHIMADA, Richard M. FOXTON, Yasunori SUMI, and Junji TAGAMI
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TENSILE strength ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,POLYMERIZATION - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate volumetric polymerization shrinkage (VS), using swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT), of bulk-fill composites with different light-curing strategies; immediately after light-irradiation and after 24 h, and to evaluate their regional ultimate tensile strength (UTS) at different curing depths. The immediate VS after photo-polymerization decreased when the curing light-curing time was reduced from 20 to 10 to 5 s. On the other hand, their VS values after 24 h significantly increased due to the post-cure polymerization, resulting in similar VS values at all the light-curing times. Five seconds light-curing decreased the regional UTS of resin composites after the 24 h period compared with the 10 and 20 s light-curing regimes; therefore, the remarkable progress of post-cure polymerization after light-curing for a short time would not lead to an improvement in the mechanical properties of resin composites. The influence of the light-curing time on the curing depth was dependent upon the bulk-fill composite material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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16. Evaluation of experimental calcium-containing primer in adhesive system on micro-tensile bond strength and acid resistance.
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Yukina OCHIAI, Go INOUE, Toru NIKAIDO, Masaomi IKEDA, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
Modern adhesive systems have been developed for enhanced mechanical and antibacterial properties; however, no such systems contain a calcium source to enhance bond strength. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of an experimental calcium-containing primer (10 wt% CaCl2) in two-step self-etching adhesive systems on micro-tensile bond strength (µ-TBS) and acid resistance in dentin adhesive interface observations after acid-challenge using scanning electron microscopy. Using two types of primers and bonding agents (Clearfil SE Bond primer (SEP), experimental calcium-containing primer (CaP), Clearfil SE Bond (SEB), and Clearfil Protect Bond), we prepared four experimental groups. The µ-TBS of CaP-SEB did not differ from that of SEP-SEB. Meanwhile, the CaP groups showed a thicker acid-base resistance zone. Thus, two-step self-etching adhesive system composed of experimental calciumcontaining primer can be used as an adhesive system with high acid resistance and acceptable bond strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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17. The effect of elapsed time following alumina blasting on adhesion of CAD/CAM resin block to dentin.
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ALI, Alghamdi, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Yuki NARUSE, ABDOU, Ahmed, Toru NIKAIDO, Masaomi IKEDA, and Junji TAGAMI
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DENTAL resins ,ADHESION ,ABRASIVE blasting ,ALUMINUM oxide ,DENTIN ,BOND strengths - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the time elapsed bond strength of the CAD/CAM resin block (CRB) to bovine dentin after alumina blasting. CRB (KATANA AVENCIA BLOCK) slices were ground with #600-SiC paper and divided into three groups according to alumina blasting pressure --0.1 MPa, 0.2 MPa or untreated-- and then divided into two subgroups according to the time elapsed after alumina blasting--same-day or one-week "dry-storage" at controlled laboratory conditions before cementation. The CRB slices were then cemented to bovine dentin with Panavia V5 (Kuraray Noritake Dental), and divided into two subgroups--light curing or chemical curing. After 24 h storage in distilled water at 37°C, the specimens were then subjected to micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) testing. One-week group showed a significant decrease in μTBS. The μTBS values showed that CRBs must be cemented with light curing immediately after alumina blasting at 0.1 or 0.2 MPa to obtain a stable adhesion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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18. The repair bond strength to resin matrix in cured resin composites after water aging.
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Dhaifallah ALQARNI, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, Keiichi HOSAKA, Kurumi IDE, Daiki NAGANO, Takehiro WADA, Masaomi IKEDA, Teerapong MAMANEE, Ornnicha THANATVARAKORN, Taweesak PRASANSUTTIPORN, FOXTON, Richard, and Junji TAGAMI
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DENTAL resins ,BOND strengths ,COMPOSITE materials ,DENTAL adhesives ,DENTAL matrices - Abstract
The repair microshear bond strengths (µSBSs) to resin matrices in 4 different cured-composites after water storage (0, 60 s, 1 week, 1 month) were evaluated. Three different adhesive application methods to the cured-composites were performed; (1) none, (2) onestep self-etch adhesive application, and (3) one-step self-etch adhesive application with a silane coupling agent. Degree of conversion (DC) of the composite discs was determined using ATR/FT-IR with a time-based spectrum analysis. Initially, the amount of unreacted resin monomers in the repaired cured-composite contributed to the bonding performance of newly-filled uncured-composite to resin matrix of the cured-composite. Adhesive application could not improve their repair µSBS. After 1-month of water-storage, the repair µSBS was dependent on material, which either reduced or did not and was not influenced by their amount of un-reacted resin monomers. When repairing aged composite resin, the appropriate adhesive application procedures were different among resin composites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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19. Effect of fluoride mouthrinse and fluoride concentration on bonding of a one-step self-etch adhesive to bovine root dentin.
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Ayako Nakamoto, Takaaki Sato, Naoko Matsui, Masaomi Ikeda, Toru Nikaido, Burrow, Michael F., and Junji Tagami
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This study investigated the effect of fluoride mouthrinses on bonding of a one-step self-etch adhesive to bovine root dentin. Application of a NaF solution (0, 450, 900, or 9,000 ppm) to bovine root dentin surfaces was performed for 30 s (immediate) or before bonding of an all-in-one adhesive. Microtensile bond strength (µTBS) testing and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observation of the acidbase resistance zone (ABRZ) were performed. µTBS values and calculated ABRZ areas were analyzed by using two-way ANOVA and the t-test with Bonferroni correction. The significance level was set at P = 0.05 (n = 30). Fracture mode was analyzed with the Mann-Whitney U test with Bonferroni correction. The significance level set at P = 0.00178 (n = 30). µTBS did not significantly differ between the control, 450 ppm F, and 900 ppm F specimens (P > 0.05) but was significantly lower in 9,000 ppm F specimens (P < 0.05). SEM showed a significant increase in acid resistance at the adhesive-dentin interface, including the ABRZ, after fluoride application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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20. Peristomal Moisture-Associated Skin Damage and Independence in Pouching System Changes in Persons With New Fecal Ostomies.
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Midori Nagano, Yasuko Ogata, Masaomi Ikeda, Kunio Tsukada, Keiko Tokunaga, and Satoru lida
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- 2019
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21. Effect of fluoride mouthrinse on adhesion to bovine root dentin.
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Ayako NAKAMOTO, Masaomi IKEDA, Noriko HIRAISHI, Toru NIKAIDO, Motohiro UO, and Junji TAGAMI
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FLUORIDES ,DENTIN ,BOND strengths ,SCANNING electron microscopes ,X-ray absorption spectra - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of fluoride mouthrinses on dentin bonding performance of a two-step selfetch adhesive; Clearfil SE Bond. Bovine root dentin surface was treated with either 450, 900, or 9,000 ppm F solutions for 30 s (immediate), and continually treated for one month (one month) before the bonding procedures. Microtensile bond strength (µTBS) test and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observation of the acid-base resistance zone (ABRZ) were performed. Chemical state of fluorine on dentin surface was analyzed by X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS). The 450 and 900 ppm F fluoride mouthrinses did not influence the μTBS to dentin, while the 9,000 ppm F fluoride solution adversely affected the μTBSs. The fluoride application to dentin significantly enhanced acid resistance at the adhesive/dentin interface including the ABRZ. The XAFS analysis indicated different concentrations of fluoride might create different chemical compounds on the dentin surface, influencing the μTBS results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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22. Effect of alumina-blasting pressure on adhesion of CAD/CAM resin block to dentin.
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Yuki NARUSE, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Naoko MATSUI, Takaaki SATO, Alghamdi ALI, Masaomi IKEDA, Toru NIKAIDO, and Junji TAGAMI
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DENTIN ,DENTAL resins ,COMPUTER-aided design ,DENTAL adhesives ,DENTAL bonding - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate how alumina-blasting pressure affects the bond strength of CAD/CAM resin blocks (CRBs) to bovine dentin using two different types of resin cements. CRB slices were divided into three groups by alumina-blasting pressure, namely, untreated and 0.1 MPa and 0.2 MPa, and further divided into three subgroups by combination of CRBs surface treatment and types of cement: Scotchbond Universal and RelyX ultimate (RXB), Scotchbond Universal and RelyX unicem2 (U2B), ceramic primer and RelyX unicem2 (U2C). The CRB slices were then cemented to bovine dentin, microtensile bond strength test was performed and evaluated. Regardless of the alumina-blasting pressure, RXB group have the highest µTBS and bond strength tends to increase with increasing alumina-blasting pressure. Alumina-blasting to CRB surface by at an appropriate pressure and use of conventional resin cement were required to obtain strong adhesion with the tooth structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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23. The effect of five kinds of surface treatment agents on the bond strength to various ceramics with thermocycle aging.
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Yukari NODA, Masatoshi NAKAJIMA, Masahiro TAKAHASHI, Teerapong MAMANEE, Keiichi HOSAKA, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Masaomi IKEDA, Richard M. FOXTON, and Junji TAGAMI
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BOND strengths ,DENTAL ceramics ,BIOCOMPATIBILITY ,SURFACE preparation ,BIOCERAMICS - Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of ceramic surface treatment agents on shear bond strengths to ceramic materials with and without thermocycling. Ceramic plates were prepared from feldspathic ceramic; AAA, lithium disilicate ceramic material; IPS e.max Press, zirconia ceramic; Lava. Ceramic surfaces were pretreated with one of five surface treatment agents (Clearfil PhotoBond mixed with Porcelainbond activator (PB), Clearfil SE One mixed with Porcelainbond activator (SO), Ceramic Primer (CP), Universal Primer (UP), Scotchbond Universal (SU)), and then a resin cement (Clapearl DC) was filled. After 0, 5,000, and 10,000 thermocycles, micro-shear bond strengths between ceramic-cement interfaces were determined. SU exhibited significantly lower initial bond strength to AAA and e.max than PB, SO, CP, and UP. For Lava, PB, SO, CP and SU exhibited higher initial bond strengths than UP. Thermocycles reduced bond strengths to all the ceramic materials with any surface treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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24. Dentin bonding performance and interface observation of an MMA-based restorative material.
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Junichi SHINAGAWA, Go INOUE, Toru NIKAIDO, Masaomi IKEDA, SADR, Alireza, and Junji TAGAMI
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DENTIN ,DENTAL fillings ,DENTAL resins ,SODIUM fluoride ,FERRIC chloride - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bonding performance and dentin interface acid resistance using a 4-META/MMA-TBB based restorative material (BF) compared to a conventional 4-META/MMA-TBB resin cement (SB), and the effect of sodium fluoride (NaF) addition to the materials. Dentin surfaces were treated with 10% citric acid-3% ferric chloride (10-3) or 4-META containing self-etching primer (TP), followed by application of BF or SB polymer powders with or without NaF, to evaluate microtensile bond strength (μTBS) in six experimental groups; 10-3/SB, 10-3/BF, TP/SB, TP/BF, TP/SB/NaF and TP/BF/NaF. SEM observation of the resin-dentin interface was performed after acid-base challenge to evaluate interfacial dentin resistance to acid attack. TP/BF showed highest μTBS, while NaF polymers decreased μTBS. TP/BF showed funnel-shaped erosion at the interface, however, NaF polymers improved acid resistance of interface. In conclusion, BF demonstrated high μTBSs and low acid-resistance at the interface. NaF addition enhanced acid resistance but decreased μTBS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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25. The role of MDP in a bonding resin of a two-step self-etching adhesive system.
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Naoko MATSUI, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Alireza SADR, Masaomi IKEDA, Shizuko ICHINOSE, Torn NIKAIDO, and Junji TAGAM
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DENTAL resins ,PHOSPHATE esters ,DENTAL bonding ,BOND strengths ,TENSILE strength ,ANALYSIS of variance - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (MDP) contained in the bonding resin of a two-step self-etch adhesive system. An experimental adhesive (M0) containing MDP only in the primer, but not in the bonding resin was prepared. Clearfil SE Bond (MM) and M0 were compared in terms of microtensile bond strength to dentin, ultimate tensile strength of the bonding resin, and dentin-resin bonding interface morphology under SEM and TEM. The immediate μTBS values of MM significantly decreased after thermal cycles while M0 were stable even after 10,000 cycles. In the SEM observations, formation of erosion was observed beneath the acid-base resistant zone only in M0. The results suggested that MDP in the bonding resin of the two-step self-etching system; 1) improved the immediate bond strength, but caused reduction in long-term bond durability; 2) offered the advantages of acid-base resistance at the ABRZ forefront area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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26. Effect of light units on tooth bleaching with visible-light activating titanium dioxide photocatalyst.
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Ayaka KISHI, Masayuki OTSUKI, Alireza SADR, Masaomi IKEDA, and Junji TAGAMI
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TOOTH whitening ,TITANIUM dioxide ,HYDROGEN peroxide ,LIGHT sources ,DENTAL discoloration ,ANALYSIS of variance ,PREVENTION - Abstract
This study evaluated the influence of different light sources on the efficiency of an office bleaching agent containing visible-light activating titanium dioxide photocatalyst (VL-Ti02) using an artificial discoloration tooth model. Extracted bovine teeth were stained by black tea. The CIE L*a*b* values were measured before and after nine consecutive treatments by the VL-Ti02-containing bleaching agent (TiON in Office, GC, Tokyo, Japan). A halogen light unit (CB; CoBee, GC) or an LED unit (G-light, GC) with two modes (blue and violet: GL-BV, blue: GL-B) were used to activate the bleaching agent in three groups (n=8). Brightness (LtL) and color difference (AE) increased as bleaching repeated in all groups. Two-way ANOVA showed that both number of treatments and light sources significantly affected AE (p
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- 2011
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27. Long-term regional bond strength of three MMA-based adhesive resins in simulated vertical root fracture.
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Hamid NURROHMAN, Toru NIKAIDO, Alireza SADR, Tomohiro TAKAGAKI, Shuzo KITAYAMA, Masaomi IKEDA, Kanchana WAIDYASEKERA, and Junji TAGAMI
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DENTAL adhesives ,METHYL methacrylate ,DENTAL resins ,DENTIN ,BICUSPIDS ,POLYMERIZATION ,PRIMERS (Coating) ,EQUIPMENT & supplies - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate bond durability of MMA-based adhesives to root dentin in a simulated complete vertical root fracture (CVRF). The fractured fragments of human premolar root were reattached using Super-Bond C&B (SB; Sun Medical), M-Bond or M-Bond II (MB or MB II; Tokuyama Dental). After storage for 1 day, 1 month, 6 months and 1 year, the reattached specimens were subjected to microtensile bond strength (pTBS) test at cervical and apical regions. Results showed that pTBS was significantly higher to cervical dentin than to apical dentin in MB and MB II, but not SB (p
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- 2011
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28. RISK FACTORS LIVING WITH AN OSTOMY FROM RECTAL CANCER BASED ON INDEPENDENCE IN CHANGING OSTOMY APPLIANCES AND PERISTOMAL IRRITANT DERMATITIS.
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Midori Nagano, Yasuko Ogata, Masaomi Ikeda, Kunio Tsukada, Keiko Tokunaga, and Satoshi Iida
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- 2017
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