Effect of self-curing activators and curing protocols on adhesive properties of universal adhesives bonded to dual-cured composites
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Gutiérrez, Mario
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Effect of self-curing activators and curing protocols on adhesive properties of universal adhesives bonded to dual-cured composites
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Objectives. To measure microshear bond strength (SBS) and nanoleakage (NL) of self-etch
universal adhesives under core buildup restorations using different curing protocols, at 24h
and after 6-month water storage.
Methods. Middle dentin of 55 molars was divided into: Clearfil Universal Bond [CFU],
Prime&Bond Elect [PBE], and One Coat 7 Universal [OCU]. All-Bond Universal [ABU] and
Clearfil SE Bond [CSE] were used as control. CFU, PBE and OCU were: light-cured [LC], dualcured [DC] and self-cured [SC]. Data were analyzed separately (two-way ANOVA), Tukey’s
test (˛ = 0.05).
Results. SBS: At 24h OCU/LC resulted in statistically higher SBS than ABU. CSE/DC showed
statistically higher SBS than all DC adhesives. PBE/LC resulted in significant lower SBS
than the respective DC/SC modes (p < 0.001). At 6-month, both CFU and PBE (LC/SC), resulted
in a significant decrease in SBS. SBS for OCU/DC decreased significantly (p < 0.001) compared to the respective LC/SC modes. NL: At 24h, ABU showed %NL similar to CBU/LC and
OCU/LC (p > 0.05). CSE/DC resulted in significantly higher %NL than OCU/DC but significantly
lower than PBE/DC. CFU/LC/SC resulted in significantly lower %NL than CFU/DC. PBE/SC
resulted in significant lower %NL than PBE/LC and PBE/DC. OCU/LC and OCU/DC resulted in
significant lower %NL than OCU/SC (p < 0.001). At 6-month ABU, CSE, CFU/LC and CFU/SC,
resulted in a significant increase in %NL.
Significance. Self-cured activator and different curing protocols influenced SBS and NL of
self-etch universal adhesives, but this influence was material-dependent.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158971
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2017.04.005
ISSN: 01095641
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Dental Materials, Volumen 33, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 775-787.
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