Title of article :
Investigating the Effect of C-Factor and the Method of Bulk-Fill and Nanohybrid Composites Placement on Their Microtensile Bond Strength to Dentin
Author/Authors :
Danesh Kazemi, AR Department of Restorative Dentistry - Social Determinants on Oral Health Center - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd , Farahat, F Department of Restorative Dentistry - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd , Haji Mokhtari, M Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd
Abstract :
Statement of Problem: Bulk-fill composites have recently been introduced.
There are few studies conducted on them.
Objectives: Therefore, the aim of this study is to ascertain the effect of Cfactor
and the method of bulk-fill and nanohybrid composites placement on
their microtensile bond strength to dentin.
Materials and Method: In this study, 40 extracted third human molars with
no caries were collected. The specimens were disinfected and mounted on
plaster blocks. Some rectangular cavities (5*3 mm2) were carved on the
occlusal level of teeth in the depths of 2 and 4 millimeters. The molars were
equally divided into eight study groups at random. After the carving was
done, cavities were restored with universal (Tetric N-ceram/Ivoclar vivdent)
and bulk-fill (Tetric N-ceram BulkFill/Ivoclar vivdent) composites with
incremental and bulky techniques. Then they were stored in distilled water
for one week. After that, they were cut into halves from the middle of the
restoration spot at the buccolingual direction to turn them into rectangles.
Then the microtensile bond strength test was carried out on them to record
the failure resistance. The data were analyzed by conducting an ANOVA, a
post hoc test, and a T-test. The failure mode was evaluated with a stereomicroscope.
Results: Using bulk-fill and nanohybrid composites in cavities filled massively
in a 4-mm depth showed a significantly lower level of microtensile
bond strength compared with other groups (p= 0.000). Failure was often
adhesive in these groups.
Conclusion: Considering the research constraints of this laboratory study,
bulk-fill composites can be cured well in a 4-mm depth. However, it is advised
to use the incremental method in cavities with high C-factors due to the
high stress caused by the polymerization shrinkage
Keywords :
Microtensile bond strength , Bulk-fill composite , Nanohybrid composite , Dentin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics