Title of article :
Comparative Evaluation of Microtensile Bond Strength of Four Glass-Containing Materials with Primary Teeth Dentin
Author/Authors :
Feiz, Atiyeh Department of Operative Dentistry - Dental Materials Research Center - School of Dentistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Amrollahi, Narjes Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Dental Research Center - School of Dentistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ziayi, Fereshte Dental Student Research Center - School of Dentistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Bonding to the tooth structure and fluoride release of the restoration are substantial factors to prevent the caries
progression in children.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare micro tensile bond strength of four glass-containing materials with primary teeth
dentin.
Methods: In this in-vitro study, 16 extracted primary molar were prepared and disinfected with 0.2% thymol solution. The occlusal
box was prepared until a thin enamel wall remained and the dentin exposed at the pulpal floor. This enamel wall played the matrix
role for placing the restorative materials. The teeth were randomly divided into 4 groups and restored with resin modified
glass ionomer (RMGI), giomer, zirconomer and cention N. The teeth were mounted in acrylic mold and entered into a CNC cutting
machine to provide specimens with a thickness of 1 1 mm. The tensile bond strength of the specimens was calculated by micro
tensile measuring device. The failure of the samples (adhesive, cohesive, admix) was observed under a stereomicroscope. The data
were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance and Fisher’s exact test.
Results: Therewasa significant difference between zirconomerandother groups (P< 0.001), also between giomerandother groups
(P < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the pattern of the failure among groups, except RMGI and cention N.
Conclusions: The micro-tensile bond of the giomer was the strongest, cention N and RMGI were approximately of equal strength,
and zirconomer showed the lowest tensile bond strength.
Keywords :
Primary Teeth , Tensile Strength , Dentin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics