1. Dual-Cured Etch-and- Rinse Adhesive Systems Increase the Bond Durability of Direct Coronal Dentin Restorations.
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Borges, B. C. D., Vilela, A. R. R. C., da Silva-Junior, C. A., Souza-Junior, E. J., Sinhoreti, M. A. C., Pinheiro, F. H. S. L., Braz, R., and Montes, M. A. J. R.
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DENTAL adhesives ,DENTAL bonding ,DENTIN ,TEETH ,ACETONE - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the bond durability of dentin restorations bonded with light-or dual-cured etch-and-rinse adhesive systems. A three-step adhesive system (Scotchbond Multipurpose Plus), an acetone-based two-step adhesive system (Prime & Bond 2.1), and an ethanol-based two-step adhesive system (Excite) were tested. Both the light- and the dual- cured versions were evaluated. High C-factor dentin cavities were prepared on 120 bovine incisors, which were then restored with resin composite (n=10). The samples were stored in water for 24 hours, and half of them were subjected to additional degradation with 10% NaOC1 for five hours. The push-out bond strength test was performed in a universal testing machine until failure. Failure modes were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Data were analyzed by three-way analysis of variance and Tukey tests (p<0.05). The dual-cured adhesive system presented a higher immediate bond strength and durability than those that were light cured. The three-step adhesive system produced the highest values, whereas the acetone-based adhesive system produced the lowest result. Therefore, the use of dual-cured etch-and-rinse adhesive systems can induce increased bond durability to direct coronal dentin restorations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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