In vitro degradation of resin–dentin bonds analyzed by microtensile bond test, scanning and transmission electron microscopy
Our knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for the degradation of resin–dentin bonds are poorly understood. This study investigated the degradation of resin–dentin bonds after 1 year immersion in water. Resin–dentin beams (adhesive area: 0.9 mm 2) were made by bonding using a resin adhesive, to ext...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomaterials 2003-09, Vol.24 (21), p.3795-3803 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Our knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for the degradation of resin–dentin bonds are poorly understood. This study investigated the degradation of resin–dentin bonds after 1 year immersion in water. Resin–dentin beams (adhesive area: 0.9
mm
2) were made by bonding using a resin adhesive, to extracted human teeth. The experimental beams were stored in water for 1 year. Beams that had been stored in water for 24
h were used as controls. After water storage, the beams were subjected to microtensile bond testing. The dentin side of the fractured surface was observed using FE-SEM. Subsequently, these fractured beams were embedded in epoxy resin and examined by TEM. The bond strength of the control specimens (40.3±15.1
MPa) decreased significantly (
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ISSN: | 0142-9612 1878-5905 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0142-9612(03)00262-X |