Influence of Light Irradiation of Universal Adhesives on the Bonding Effectiveness of Self-adhesive Resin Cements

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of light irradiation of universal adhesives on the bonding performance of self-adhesive resin cements based on shear bond strength (SBS) tests and SEM observations of resin/dentin interfaces. Materials and Methods: Three combination...

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Published inThe Japanese Journal of Conservative Dentistry Vol. 63; no. 6; pp. 536 - 544
Main Authors Kie, NOJIRI, Yoshiyuki, AMARI, Masashi, MIYAZAKI, Toshiki, TAKAMIZAWA, Taketo, OKUWAKI, Akimasa, TSUJIMOTO, Ryo, ISHII, Tatsuya, IIJIMA
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry 2020
特定非営利活動法人 日本歯科保存学会
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ISSN0387-2343
2188-0808
DOI10.11471/shikahozon.63.536

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Summary:Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of light irradiation of universal adhesives on the bonding performance of self-adhesive resin cements based on shear bond strength (SBS) tests and SEM observations of resin/dentin interfaces. Materials and Methods: Three combinations of universal adhesive and self-adhesive resin cement were used: OptiBond Universal/Maxcem Elite Chroma, G-Premio Bond/G-CEM LinkAce, and Scotchbond Universal/RelyX Unicem 2 Automix. Bovine enamel and dentin surfaces were ground with SiC papers, ending at #320 grit. Each universal adhesive was applied to the ground surface in self-etch mode according to the manufacturers’ indications. The treated specimens were divided into two groups, with or without light irradiation of the adhesive applied surface. A stainless-steel metal ring was placed over the bonding area, and the self-adhesive cement was condensed into the ring and light irradiated. Ten specimens per each group were stored in 37°C water for 24 h, and then SBS tests were conducted. Two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s honestly significant difference test (α=0.05) was used for analysis of the SBS data. Results: Although SBS value was material dependent for both enamel and dentin, the light irradiation groups tended to show higher SBS values than the non-irradiated groups. In the SEM observations, the adhesive layers with light irradiation were thicker than those without. Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that appropriate light irradiation of universal adhesives may increase the bond performance of self-adhesive resin cements.
ISSN:0387-2343
2188-0808
DOI:10.11471/shikahozon.63.536