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Comparative Evaluation of Microtensile Bond Strength in Three Different Dentin Luting Agents: An In vitro Study
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2022-11-11Autor
Castro Ramírez, Leonor Cristina
Cayo Rojas, César Félix
Ladera-Castañeda, Marysela Irene
Cachay-Criado, Hernán Rafael
Alvino-Vales, María Isabel
López-Gurreonero, Carlos
Cervantes-Ganoza, Luis Adolfo
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Resumen
Aim: Long-term clinical success on indirect restorations is largely determined
by bonding efficiency of the luting agent, with adhesion to dentin being the
main challenge. Therefore, aim of this study was to assess the microtensile bond
strength when using flowable resin composite, preheated resin composite and
dual self-adhesive resin cement as dentin luting agents. Materials and Methods:
Occlusal thirds of molar teeth were cut and randomly divided into 3 groups to
be cemented: RelyX™U200, Filtek™ Z250 XT- preheated to 70° and Filtek
Flow™ Z350XT. They were then thermocycled 5000 times between 5+/-2°C
and 55+/-2°C. Subsequently, 10 microbars per group were prepared. The 30
samples were placed in saline solution for 24 hours at room temperature prior
to microtensile test. This was performed with a digital universal testing machine
at a crosshead speed of 0.5mm/min. The bond strength values obtained were
analyzed in Megapascals (MPa). Measures of central tendency such mean and
measures of dispersion such standard deviation were used. In addition, the
Kruskall Wallis non-parametric test with Bonferroni post hoc test was applied,
considering a significance value of 5% (P < 0.05), with type I error. Results: The
dentin microtensile bond strengths of preheated resin composite, flowable resin
composite and dual self-adhesive cement were 6.08±0.66 Mpa, 5.25±2.60Mpa
and 2.82±1.26Mpa, respectively. In addition, the preheated resin composite
exhibited significantly higher microtensile bond strength compared to the dual
self-adhesive cement (P < 0.001). While the flowable resin composite showed
no significant difference with the dual self-adhesive cement (P = 0.054) and
the preheated resin composite (P = 0.329). Conclusion: The microtensile bond
strength in dentin was significantly higher when using a preheated resin composite
at 70°C as a luting agent compared to dual self-adhesive cement. However, the
preheated resin composite showed similar microtensile bond strength compared
to the flowable resin composite.