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Composite and bond strength tests: effects on adhesives/enamel interface

A.M. ANDRADE1, S.K. MOURA2, A. MUENCH1, A. REIS3, A.D. LOGUERCIO4, A.C. LASCALA1, A.P. MANSO1, and R.H.M. GRANDE1, 1University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 2University Camilo Castelo Branco, São Paulo, Brazil, 3University of Oeste de Santa Catarina, Joaçaba - SC, Brazil, 4Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Ponta Grossa - PR, Brazil

Objectives: To compare the micro-tensile (mTBS) and micro-shear (mSBS) enamel-resin bond strength of adhesive systems using composite resins, with different elastic modulus. Methods: The mesial, distal, buccal and lingual surfaces of 36 permanent molars were wet-grounded to obtain a flat surface and wet-polished in a 600-grit SiC paper (60s) to standardize the smear layer. The adhesive systems Adper Single Bond 2 (3M ESPE), Solobond Plus and Futurabond NR (VOCO) were applied on the enamel surfaces and light-cured (600mW/cm2) [Optilux 501, Kerr] according to the manufacturer's instructions. In order to obtain cylinder-shaped samples for mSBS, a tygon tube (0.75mm diameter; 0.4mm high) was filled either with Filtek Z250 or Filtek Flow Z350 (3M ESPE), placed on the enamel surfaces and light-cured. To obtain beam-shaped samples for TBS, 4mm high composite crowns were constructed with the composites on the enamel surface, light-cured, and sectioned to obtain 0.8mm2 beams. Before testing, all samples were stored in water (24h/37ºC). The tests were conducted under tensile or shear loads at a cross-head speed of 0.5 mm/min. Average bond strength values were calculated in MPa and the data were subjected to a three-way repeated measures ANOVA (a= 0.05). Results: Only the main factors Composite and Test were significantly different (p=0.000, p=0.003, respectively). Higher bond strength values were observed for Z250 (31.9±8.6) composite than Filtek Flow (20.2±5.2) regardless the bond strength test employed. The values obtained under mTBS (mean 30.0±8.1) were significantly higher than those measured under mSBS (mean 22.1±5.9). Conclusion: The bond strength values of adhesive systems can be affected by the elastic modulus of the composite resin and by the bond strength test employed.

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