1. Scanning electron microscopy comparison of the resin-dentin interface using different specimen preparation methods.
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Augusto MG, Dantas DCB, de Andrade GS, Matuda AGN, Lopes SR, Barcellos DC, and Pucci CR
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- Humans, Materials Testing methods, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Molar diagnostic imaging, Specimen Handling methods, Stress, Mechanical, Surface Properties, Composite Resins chemistry, Dental Bonding methods, Dentin diagnostic imaging, Dentin-Bonding Agents chemistry, Microtomy methods, Resin Cements chemistry
- Abstract
Microscopy has been widely used to complement the data of studies related to dentin bonding; however, different specimen preparation methods may influence the analysis. Aiming to contribute to the reported scenario, this study evaluated the effect of two specimen-sectioning methods (cleavage and diamond disk cut) on the quality of the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images. Four crowns of human molars were selected and had an area of approximately 6 mm
2 of dentin exposed. They were then divided into two groups according to the universal adhesive application: total and self-etching modes. Then, composite blocks were built up and the specimens were stored in deionized water to allow the postcuring. The specimens were further divided according to the sectioning method: cleavage or diamond disk cut. Four specimens were obtained from each tooth. They were desiccated, placed on aluminum stubs, sputter-coated with gold, and observed in a scanning electron microscope, with ×2000 of magnification. The quality of the SEM images were evaluated by two calibrated examiners and classified into four scores (1-4). Mann-Whitney test (p < .05) showed that the diamond disk provided significantly higher scores than cleavage, whereas no significant difference was observed when comparing the total-etching and self-etching modes of application. The diamond disk cut method is preferable to the cleavage method to ensure the quality of the SEM analysis in studies involving the resin-dentin interface., (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)- Published
- 2020
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