Analysis of differential artificial ageing of the adhesive interface produced by a two‐step etch‐and‐rinse adhesive
- 15 September 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Oral Sciences
- Vol. 117 (5), 618-624
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0722.2009.00665.x
Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate the effects of different in vitro ageing techniques on the dentine‐bonded interface produced by a two‐step etch‐and‐rinse adhesive. Composite build‐ups were bonded to sectioned human molars using XP BOND and cut into non‐trimmed dentine–composite beams for microtensile testing. Beams were assigned to one of the following storage conditions: (i) artificial saliva, 24 h (control); (ii) 10% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), 1 h; (iii) 10% NaOCl, 3 h; (iv) 60,000 thermal cycles, 2 months; (v) artificial saliva, 2 months; (vi) 60,000 thermal cycles, 6 months; and (vii) artificial saliva, 6 months. Beams were then pulled until failure and bond strength was calculated. Additional specimens were examined to investigate interfacial nanoleakage expression. NaOCl solution significantly reduced bonding compared with the control (group 2 = group 3 < group 1); and thermocycling reduced the bond strength in comparison to specimens stored for the same time‐period in artificial saliva (group 4 < group 5; group 6 < group 7). Artificial ageing affected bond strength only after 6 months of storage (group 7 < group 5 = group 1). Increased nanoleakage was found under all ageing conditions in comparison with controls. NaOCl solution is a rapid and reliable in vitro ageing method for examining the durability of the adhesive interface produced by two‐step etch‐and‐rinse adhesive systems.Keywords
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