TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of tooth age and etching time on the microtensile bond strengths of adhesive systems to dentin
AU - Oliveira, Greice C.B.
AU - Oliveira, Gustavo M.S.
AU - Ritter, André V.
AU - Heymann, Harald O.
AU - Swift, Edward J.
AU - Yamauchi, Mitsuo
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Purpose: 1. To evaluate the effect of tooth age on the microtensile bond strengths (µTBS) of various adhesive systems to dentin; 2. To evaluate the effect of different etching times on the microtensile bond strengths of different adhesive systems to young vs mature dentin. Materials and Methods: One hundred twenty intact human teeth were mechanically ground to expose midcoronal dentin and were randomly assigned to three groups (n = 40) according to subjects’ age in years: 15 to 25, 35 to 45, and ≥ 55. Within each group, specimens were further randomized into 8 subgroups according to adhesive (etch-and-rinse 3- and 2-step; self-etching 2- and 1-step) and etching time (manufacturer instructions vs extended). Resin composite was applied to the treated surfaces, and after 24 h, all specimens were processed for microtensile bond strength testing. Data were analyzed by factorial ANOVA and Tukey’s test (p = 0.05). Results: µTBS values ranged from 10.9 MPa (2-step self-etching, extended etching time, age group 15 to 25) to 50.7 MPa (1-step self-etching, extended etching time, age group ≥ 55). With only one exception, tooth age and etching time had no significant effect on the bond strengths of the adhesives to dentin. The 2-step self-etching system had lower bond strengths than the other systems, regardless of etching time or tooth age. Conclusion: Tooth age and etching time did not affect the dentin bond strengths of the adhesives tested.
AB - Purpose: 1. To evaluate the effect of tooth age on the microtensile bond strengths (µTBS) of various adhesive systems to dentin; 2. To evaluate the effect of different etching times on the microtensile bond strengths of different adhesive systems to young vs mature dentin. Materials and Methods: One hundred twenty intact human teeth were mechanically ground to expose midcoronal dentin and were randomly assigned to three groups (n = 40) according to subjects’ age in years: 15 to 25, 35 to 45, and ≥ 55. Within each group, specimens were further randomized into 8 subgroups according to adhesive (etch-and-rinse 3- and 2-step; self-etching 2- and 1-step) and etching time (manufacturer instructions vs extended). Resin composite was applied to the treated surfaces, and after 24 h, all specimens were processed for microtensile bond strength testing. Data were analyzed by factorial ANOVA and Tukey’s test (p = 0.05). Results: µTBS values ranged from 10.9 MPa (2-step self-etching, extended etching time, age group 15 to 25) to 50.7 MPa (1-step self-etching, extended etching time, age group ≥ 55). With only one exception, tooth age and etching time had no significant effect on the bond strengths of the adhesives to dentin. The 2-step self-etching system had lower bond strengths than the other systems, regardless of etching time or tooth age. Conclusion: Tooth age and etching time did not affect the dentin bond strengths of the adhesives tested.
KW - Adhesive application time
KW - Dentin age
KW - Dentin bonding
KW - Etching time
KW - Microtensile test
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U2 - 10.3290/j.jad.a22423
DO - 10.3290/j.jad.a22423
M3 - Article
C2 - 22282746
AN - SCOPUS:84864395614
SN - 1461-5185
VL - 14
SP - 229
EP - 234
JO - Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
JF - Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
IS - 3
ER -