Title
Uticaj tehnike nagrizanja, svetlosno-polimerizujućeg režima i vrste kompozita na jačinu adhezivne veze za dentin primenom univerzalnog adhezivnog sistema
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Miljković, Milan, 1989-
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102251529
Copyright date
2023
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Language
Serbian
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Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 05.06.2023.
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predsednik komisije
Mitić, Aleksandar
član komisije
Bošković, Mirjana
član komisije
Popović, Jelena
član komisije
Petković, Dušan
Academic Expertise
Medicinske nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Medicinski fakultet
Group
Katedra za stomatološku protetiku
Alternative title
The influence of etching mode, light curing mode and composite resin type on bond strength to dentin using universal adhesive system
Publisher
[M. N. Miljkovic]
Format
114 listova
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Beleška o autoru: list 111,
Bibliografija: listovi 96-110.
description
Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
Abstract (en)
Strong adhesive bond between the dentin and composite is mandatory for long-lasting composite restorations. However, establishing an optimal bond between two completely different substrates is extremely complex and depends on many different factors.
This study aimed to examine and compare the influence of different etching modes, light-curing regimens and composite resin types on the immediate shear bond strength (SBS) to dentin using universal adhesive system.
A total of 120 samples, consisting of flat dentin plates and cylindrical composite build-ups bonded by universal adhesive (3M Scotchbond Universal Adhesive), were formed to achieve the goal of this study. By combining different etching modes (total-etch / self-etch), composite resin types (conventional / bulkfill) and light-curing regimens (standard / modified), a total of 8 experimental groups were formed (n=15). Shear bond strength test was performed in a universal testing machine and failure force was recorded. Failure sites were examined via scanning electron microscopy.
Out of three variables considered, Multivariate ANOVA showed significant interaction was found for variables composite resin type (p<0,001) and etching mode (p=0,001), while the influence of light-curing mode was insignificant (p=0,083). Significantly higher SBS was obtained when bulkfill composite was used compared to the conventional one (p<0,001), as well as total-etch mode compared to self-etch mode (p=0,005). The SBS differs significantly depending on the failure mode. Mixed failure mode was predominant in all sample groups. Adhesive failure resulted in lowest SBS (18,69±2,36 MPa), while cohesive failure in dentin resulted in highest SBS (31,67±4,64 MPa).
Proper selection of dental restorative material and etching mode are of crucial importance for the formation of a strong adhesive bond and longevity of the composite filling. The strongest adhesive bond is achieved when total-etch mode and bulkfill composites are used, so they should be preferred whenever possible in the given clinical conditions. The use of modified light-curing regimens does not
contribute to higher bond strength and requires further improvement and standardization.
Authors Key words
jačina adhezivne veze, tehnika nagrizanja, svetlosna polimerizacija, kompozitne smole, univerzalni adhezivi, fraktografska analiza
Authors Key words
shear bond strength, etching mode, light curing, composite resin, universal adhesive, fractographic analysis
Classification
616.314-74:615.46]:66.095.26.085(043.3)
Subject
B 730
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
Strong adhesive bond between the dentin and composite is mandatory for long-lasting composite restorations. However, establishing an optimal bond between two completely different substrates is extremely complex and depends on many different factors.
This study aimed to examine and compare the influence of different etching modes, light-curing regimens and composite resin types on the immediate shear bond strength (SBS) to dentin using universal adhesive system.
A total of 120 samples, consisting of flat dentin plates and cylindrical composite build-ups bonded by universal adhesive (3M Scotchbond Universal Adhesive), were formed to achieve the goal of this study. By combining different etching modes (total-etch / self-etch), composite resin types (conventional / bulkfill) and light-curing regimens (standard / modified), a total of 8 experimental groups were formed (n=15). Shear bond strength test was performed in a universal testing machine and failure force was recorded. Failure sites were examined via scanning electron microscopy.
Out of three variables considered, Multivariate ANOVA showed significant interaction was found for variables composite resin type (p<0,001) and etching mode (p=0,001), while the influence of light-curing mode was insignificant (p=0,083). Significantly higher SBS was obtained when bulkfill composite was used compared to the conventional one (p<0,001), as well as total-etch mode compared to self-etch mode (p=0,005). The SBS differs significantly depending on the failure mode. Mixed failure mode was predominant in all sample groups. Adhesive failure resulted in lowest SBS (18,69±2,36 MPa), while cohesive failure in dentin resulted in highest SBS (31,67±4,64 MPa).
Proper selection of dental restorative material and etching mode are of crucial importance for the formation of a strong adhesive bond and longevity of the composite filling. The strongest adhesive bond is achieved when total-etch mode and bulkfill composites are used, so they should be preferred whenever possible in the given clinical conditions. The use of modified light-curing regimens does not
contribute to higher bond strength and requires further improvement and standardization.
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