Influence of two carbodiimides on the bond strength of universal adhesives to dentin

[Abstract] The pretreatment of dentin with cross-linking agents during bonding procedures has been proposed to improve the mechanical properties of the collagen in the hybrid layer and reduce the biodegradation of the adhesive interface. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of pretrea...

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description [Abstract] The pretreatment of dentin with cross-linking agents during bonding procedures has been proposed to improve the mechanical properties of the collagen in the hybrid layer and reduce the biodegradation of the adhesive interface. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of pretreatment with two carbodiimides on the dentin bond strength of universal adhesives, after thermocycling. Three universal adhesives in the self-etching mode were used (Single Bond Universal - SBU, Clearfil Universal - CLU and Ambar Universal - ABU). A self-etching adhesive system (Clearfil SE Bond - CSB) was used as control. Two carbodiimides, 1-ethyl-3-(3'-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (EDC) and N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC), were applied for 1 min. The excess solution was removed with absorbent paper and the universal adhesives were applied. The specimens were stored for 24 h in distilled water at 37℃ or 10,000 thermal cycles (5 - 55℃, 30 s) and then were prepared for microtensile bond strength test (n = 4 teeth, average of 21 sticks per group). Data were analyzed using three-way ANOVA and Tukey's (α = 5%). After 24 h, SBU and CSB had statistically similar bond strength values for the control groups (22.07 +- 9.03 and 19.82 +- 7.28 MPa), with EDC (30.21 +- 11.30 and 19.67 +- 5.36 MPa) and DCC (30.12 +- 13.43 and 19.82 +- 7.28 MPa) pretreatments (p > 0.05). The use of EDC (32.57 +- 9.60 MPa) and DCC (24.71 +- 9.87 MPa) showed statistically higher bond strength for CLU than for the control group (14.62 +- 6.16 MPa; p < 0.05). After thermocycling, the SBU, CLU, and CSB groups showed statistically similar bond strengths with the use of EDC (27.08 +- 8.44; 18.74 +- 5.41; and 24.55 +- 10.43 MPa) and without the use of cross linkers (20.06 +- 7.99; 22.55 +- 9.04; and 26.54 +- 10.13 MPa; p > 0.05). Groups tested after 24 h in distilled water presented higher bond strength than those submitted to thermocycling. It can be concluded that the use of cross linkers influenced the immediate bond strength of the universal adhesives, and this was dependent on the combination of the adhesive system and type of carbodiimide. The use of EDC increased the immediate bond strength of CLU. DCC increased the bond strength of ABU at 24 h, but the values were lower than those of the control group after aging for three out of the four adhesives.
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Aging
Biodegradation
Bond strength
Carbodiimide
Carbodiimides
Collagen
Composite Resins
Cross-linking
Dental Bonding
Dental Cements
Dentin
Dentin-Bonding Agents
Dentistry
Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide
Etching
Materials Testing
Mechanical properties
Medicine
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Original Article
Resin Cements
Tensile Strength
title Influence of two carbodiimides on the bond strength of universal adhesives to dentin
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