1. Comparative Evaluation of Microtensile Bond Strength of Three Adhesive Systems
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Shiva Jafarnia, Javad Zeinaddini Meymand, Fateme Zandkarimi, Sogol Saberi, Sima Shahabi, Alireza Valanezhad, Sirus Safaee, Mahdis Nesabi, and Ikuya Watanabe
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Dental Cements ,Dentin ,stomatognathic diseases ,Dental Enamel ,stomatognathic system ,Dentistry ,Dental Bonding ,RK1-715 ,Composite Resins - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the microtensile bond strength of three universal adhesives to dentin and enamel. Materials and Methods: Sixty extracted human third molar teeth were chosen and divided into six groups regarding the adhesive (G-Premio Bond, Clearfil S3 Bond or Single Bond) and tooth surface. All the applied bonding agents were universal adhesives. The teeth were polished and the adhesives were applied; then the teeth were restored with composite resin. The samples were mounted in acrylic resin and sectioned. The specimens were subjected to a universal testing machine and the microtensile bond strength was measured. The failure mode of each specimen was determined under a stereomicroscope. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA (α=0.05). Results: The microtensile bond strength of G-Premio Bond to enamel and dentin was 11.79±8.27 and 17.55±9.47 MPa, respectively which was not significantly different from the values in Single Bond group (15.59±10.66 and 17.19±10.09 MPa to enamel and dentin, respectively; P>0.05). However, the values for Clearfil S3 Bond were 7.11±4.23 and 7.88±8.83 MPa to enamel and dentin, respectively, which were significantly lower than the values for G-Premio Bond (P, Frontiers in Dentistry, 19, art. no. 8; 2022
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- 2022
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