Effect of diode laser irradiation on the bond strength of polymerized non-simplified adhesive systems after 12 months of water storage
Journal of Applied Oral Science
J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.27 Bauru 2019 Epub Dec 10, 2018
J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.27 Bauru 2019 Epub Dec 10, 2018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0126
Objectives:
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the bonding
strength of non-simplified dentin bonding systems (DBS) to dentin
irradiated with a diode laser (970 nm) immediately and after 12 months
of water storage following either primer or bond application.
Material and methods:
The experimental design included three different factors: DBS type [AdperTM
Scotchbond Multipurpose (MP) and Clearfil™ SE Bond (CSE)], irradiation
[without irradiation - control (C), irradiation after primer application
(AP), and irradiation after bond application (AB)], and time [initial
(I) and after 12 months of water storage (12 m)]. Sixty sound human
third molars (n = 10) were obtained, and their flat occlusal dentin
areas were prepared and standardized. Laser irradiation was performed in
the contact mode perpendicular to the dental surface over an
automatically selected scanning area at a pulse energy of 0.8 W,
frequency of 10 Hz, and energy density of 66.67 J/cm2. After 7
days of treatment, the specimens were cut, and half of them were
subjected to microtensile testing (500 N/0.05 mm/min), whereas the
remaining sticks were examined after 12 months of water storage. The
obtained data were analyzed by three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA)
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Results:
Among the utilized DBS, MP generally exhibited higher bond strengths,
but did not always differ from CSE under similar conditions. The
irradiation factor was statistically significant only for the MP/AB
groups. After 12 months of storage, all groups demonstrated a
significant reduction in the bond strength, whereas the results of
fracture analysis showed a predominance of the adhesive type.
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