Effect of two different deproteinizing agents on microtensile bond strength between resin composite and deep dentin using two restorative protocols : An in-vitro study /
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Bonding to deep dentin is considered a challenging procedure due
to few intertubular dentin, increased number of dental tubules and difficult
moisture control. One of the difficulties in achieving optimal hybridization
in etch and rinse adhesive systems is the incomplete penetration of adhesive
system into demineralized dentin leaving the collagen fibrils susceptible
to enzymatic degradation.
Deproteinization is a suggested method introduced to dissolve
the organic smear layer and increase the mineral/organic ratio aiming
to improve resin monomer infiltration and increase bond strength with
dentin. Two deproteinizing agents, sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and
bromelain enzyme showed the ability to remove collagen fibers from acid
etched dentin. However, sodium hypochlorite showed several side effects
such as the formation of a fragile zone, intolerable taste, unfavourable
odour and cytotoxicity. While bromelain enzyme showed a deproteinizing
effect without the side effects associated with sodium hypochlorite.
The study used two different bulk-fill resin composite materials,
a packable nanohybrid bulk-fill resin composite and a bulk fill flowable
resin composite as a liner, to investigate their microtensile bond strength
to deproteinized deep dentin.
A total of 45 sound extracted human molars were selected for this
study. The selected teeth were equally divided into one control group
and four experimental groups (n=9). Group 1 (control): Acid etching
+ Bonding agent + Packable nanohybrid bulk-fill RC, Group 2: Acid
etching + 10% NaOCl + Bonding agent + Packable nanohybrid bulk-fill
RC, Group 3: Acid etching + 10% NaOCl + Bonding agent + bulk-fill
flowable RC + Packable nanohybrid bulk-fill RC, Group 4: Acid etching
+ 10% bromelain enzyme + Bonding agent + Packable nanohybrid bulk-fill
RC and Group 5: Acid etching + 10% bromelain enzyme + Bonding agent
+ bulk-fill flowable RC + Packable nanohybrid bulk-fill RC. The selected
molars were embedded in self-cured acrylic resin blocks, occlusal surface
was flattened to expose deep dentin, and resin composite was applied
according to their corresponding groups. Teeth were sectioned to obtain
marked central beams with a surface area (0.9 mmx 0.9 mm±0.1 mm for
both dimensions and a height of 5.5±1. Marked beams were stored for
24 hours at 37oC in distilled water then subjected to microtensile bond
strength testing using a universal testing machine. Their failure modes were
also examined.
The results showed that there was a statistically significant difference
between the microtensile bond strength values of different groups (P-value
<0.001, Effect size = 0.704). Pair-wise comparisons between groups
revealed that Group 1 recorded the highest microtensile bond strength with
a non-statistically significant difference from Group 4, but statistically
significantly higher than other groups. Group 5 showed the least
microtensile bond strength value of all tested groups.
Failure mode examination showed different types of failure between
the tested groups. The main failure mode in Group 1 and 4 was cohesive
failure while Group 2, 3 and 5 adhesive failure mode predominated.
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DISSERTATION NOTE-Degree type M.Sc.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references.