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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.23.2006.tde-09032006-162044
Document
Author
Full name
Henrique Castilhos Ruschel
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Pinto, Antonio Carlos Guedes (President)
Bengtson, Antonio Lucindo
Busato, Adair Luiz Stefanello
Souza, Ivete Pomarico Ribeiro de
Turbino, Miriam Lacalle
Title in Portuguese
"Estudo comparativo da resistência de união e da interface entre sistemas adesivos e a dentina de molares decíduos humanos"
Keywords in Portuguese
Adesivos dentinários
dente decíduo
dentina
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a resistência de união à dentina de primeiros e segundos molares decíduos de sistemas adesivos baseados no condicionamento ácido total e autocondicionantes e analisar a interface de união adesiva sob microscopia eletrônica de varredura. Amostras de dentina de 35 a 65% de distância pulpar (dentina intermediária) foram obtidas do terço médio das faces vestibular e lingual/palatina de 108 molares decíduos, mediante corte com disco diamantado de dupla-face, sob refrigeração. Posteriormente, as superfícies dentinárias foram polidas com lixas de carboneto de silício de granulação 400 e 600. Cinco sistemas adesivos foram empregados nas amostras dos primeiros e segundos molares (n=15/grupo): Adper Single Bond; Prime & Bond NT; AdheSE; Clearfil SE Bond; Adper Prompt L-Pop. Os corpos de prova foram confeccionados com a resina composta Filtek Z250, com uma área de adesão de 2 mm de diâmetro. Após 24 hs de armazenagem em água destilada a 37ºC, fez-se o ensaio de tração a 0,5 mm/min. Na análise da interface de união adesiva entre sistema adesivo e dentina, 50 amostras foram preparadas com os mesmos materiais descritos acima (n=5/grupo). Não foram observadas diferenças estatisticamente significantes entre primeiros (16,02±5,23 MPa) e segundos (16,03±5,05 MPa) molares (ANOVA:p=0,2721). Os valores médios em MPa obtidos para os sistemas adesivos testados foram de 14,32±3,57 (Adper Single Bond), 15,65±3,70 (Prime & Bond NT), 19,47±7,09 (AdheSE), 17,14±5,35 (Clearfil SE Bond) e 14,22±3,20 (Adper Prompt L-Pop). O sistema adesivo AdheSE apresentou o maior valor e diferença estatisticamente significante com os demais grupos (Tukey=3,47), com exceção do Clearfil SE Bond, com o qual não diferiu estatisticamente. Nas demais comparações não foram encontradas diferenças estatísticas significativas. A análise ao microscópio eletrônico de varredura demonstrou a formação de camada híbrida e “tags" em todos os sistemas adesivos e nos dois tipos dentários
Title in English
A comparative study of bond strength and interfacial morphology between adhesives systems and primary human molars dentin.
Keywords in English
deciduous tooth
dentin
Dentin bonding agent
Abstract in English
The aim of this study was to evaluate bond strength of self-etching and total-etching adhesive systems to dentin of first and second primary molars and to analyze the adhesive interface under scanning electron microscopy. Dentin samples pulp distant 35% to 65% (intermediate dentin) were obtained from buccal and lingual surfaces at the middle third of the crown of 108 primary molars by sectioning with a diamond-impregnated disc under water cooling. Dentin surfaces were polished with 400 and 600-grit silicon carbide paper under running water. Five adhesive systems were tested on the first and second primary molar surfaces (n=15/group): Adper Single Bond; Prime & Bond NT; AdheSE; Clearfil SE Bond; Adper Prompt L-Pop. Inverted, truncated cones of resin composite (Filtek Z250) were built with a 2.0 mm bonding diameter. After 24-hour storage in distilled water at 37°C, the specimens were submited to the tensile test at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. To analyze adhesive interface 50 samples were prepared with the same protocol described above (n=5/group). No differences between first (16.02±5.23 MPa) and second (16.03±5.05 MPa) primary molars bond strength values could be observed (ANOVA:P=0.2721). Bond strength mean values registered in MPa obtained were 14.32±3.57 (Adper Single Bond), 15.65±3.70 (Prime & Bond NT), 19.47±7.09 (AdheSE), 17.14 ±5.35 (Clearfil SE Bond) and 14.22±3.20 (Adper Prompt L-Pop). AdheSE adhesive system presented the greatest bond strength values statistically different to the other groups (Tukey=3.47), while no statistically significant difference was observed for Clearfil SE Bond. In the other comparisons no differences were found. Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed the presence of hybrid layer and tags in all adhesive systems on both dentin types
 
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2006-04-03
 
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