Influence of long-term water storage and thermocycling on shear bond strength of glass-ionomer cement to Er:YAG laser-prepared dentin.

Autor: Colucci V, de Araújo Loiola AB, da Motta DS, do Amaral FL, Pécora JD, Corona SA
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The journal of adhesive dentistry [J Adhes Dent] 2014 Feb; Vol. 16 (1), pp. 35-9.
DOI: 10.3290/j.jad.a30539
Abstrakt: Purpose: To evaluate the influence of long-term water storage and thermocycling on the shear bond strength of a glass-ionomer cement to Er:YAG-irradiated and bur-prepared dentin.
Materials and Methods: Fifteen bovine incisors were selected and the roots removed. Crowns were sectioned into four pieces, resulting in 60 samples that were individually embedded in polyester resin (n = 15) and ground to plane the enamel and expose the dentin. The bonding site was delimited and samples were randomly assigned according to the method of cavity preparation: Er:YAG laser (250 mJ/4 Hz) or high-speed handpiece (diamond bur #2096). Samples were fixed to a metallic device, where glass-ionomer cement (GIC) cylinders were prepared. Subsequently, they were subdivided according to the duration of water storage (WS) and number of thermocycles (TCs) - 24 h WS/no TCs and 6 months WS/12,000 TCs - and subjected to a shear bond strength test (500 N at 0.5 mm/min).
Results: The duration of water storage and number of thermocycles tested had no statistically significant effect on the shear bond strength to laser-irradiated dentin (p > 0.05). For bur-prepared substrate, the long-term degradation process promoted a decrease in shear bond strength values (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Long-term water storage and thermocycling did not affect shear bond strength of glass-ionomer cement bonded to Er:YAG laser-prepared dentin.
Databáze: MEDLINE