Title of article
Polymerization contraction stress in dentin adhesives bonded to dentin and enamel
Author/Authors
Masanori Hashimoto، نويسنده , , Anton J. de Gee، نويسنده , , Albert J. Feilzer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
7
From page
1304
To page
1310
Abstract
Objective
In a previous study on of polymerization contraction stress determinations of adhesives bonded to dentin a continuous decline of stress was observed after the adhesives had been light-cured. The decline was ascribed to stress relief caused by diffusion into the adhesive layer of water and/or solvents, left in the impregnated dentin surface after drying and/or evaporation in the application procedure. The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that the contraction stress of adhesives bonded to enamel will not decline after light-curing, based on the assumption that water and/or solvents are more efficiently removed from impregnated enamel surfaces in the drying and/or evaporation step.
Materials and methods
Contraction stress was determined in a tensilometer for three total-etching adhesives Scotchbond multi-purpose, Single bond and One-step plus and four self-etching adhesives Clearfil SE Bond, Clearfil Protect Bond, AdheSE, and Xeno III. The adhesives were placed in a thin layer between a glass plate and a flat dentin or enamel surface pre-treated with phosphoric acid or self-etching primer and light-cured under constrained conditions.
Results
All adhesives bonded to enamel showed a stress decline, but significantly less than for dentin with the exception of two self-etching adhesives. The greatest decline was found for the total-etching adhesive systems bonded to dentin. The presence of hydrophobic monomers in the adhesives had a significant influence on the decline.
Significance
The experiments indicate that fluids are withdrawn from the resin impregnated tooth structures, which may result in small defects in the tooth–resin interfaces.
Keywords
Polymerization contraction stress , Enamel , Dentin , polymerization , Resin adhesive
Journal title
Dental Materials
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Dental Materials
Record number
506585
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