Impact of shelf-life simulation on bonding performance of universal adhesive systems

•The adhesive systems lost their bonding ability with progressively storage time.•Apparently, HEMA-free adhesives produce materials with higher shelf-life stability.•Shelf-life simulation should be considered as routine for adhesive systems evaluation. To evaluate the micro-tensile bond strength to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dental materials 2019-09, Vol.35 (9), p.e204-e219
Hauptverfasser: Cuevas-Suárez, Carlos Enrique, Ramos, Tatiana S., Rodrigues, Stéfani Becker, Collares, Fabricio Mezzomo, Zanchi, Cesar Henrique, Lund, Rafael Guerra, da Silva, Adriana Fernandes, Piva, Evandro
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Zusammenfassung:•The adhesive systems lost their bonding ability with progressively storage time.•Apparently, HEMA-free adhesives produce materials with higher shelf-life stability.•Shelf-life simulation should be considered as routine for adhesive systems evaluation. To evaluate the micro-tensile bond strength to dentin (μTBS), the degree of conversion (DC) and nanoleakage expression (NL) of eight dental adhesives considering their expiry date (as-received, half-life and or end of shelf-life) after shelf-life simulation. Five universal adhesives (Single Bond Universal, SBU; Tetric Bond Universal, TBU; OneCoat Universal, OCU; OptiBond Universal, OBU; and Prime&Bond Elect, P&B), two two-step self-etch adhesives (Clearfil SE, CSE; and AdheSE, ASE) and one two-step etch-and-rinse adhesive (Adper Singlebond 2, ASB) were evaluated. Shelf-life was simulated by storing the materials in an acclimatization chamber for different periods of time. The μTBS was tested in accordance with ISO/TS 11,405. DC was evaluated by means of FTIR spectroscopy. NL was evaluated after ammoniacal silver challenge. The significance level of α=0.05 was used for all statistical analyses. The μTBS to dentin of TBU, P&B, ASE, and ASB adhesive systems remained stable throughout the shelf-life periods evaluated, while for SBU, OCU, OBU, and CSE, decreased significantly after evaluation in the ‘half-life’ or ‘end of shelf-life’ condition (p
ISSN:0109-5641
1879-0097
DOI:10.1016/j.dental.2019.05.023