IN VITRO EVALUATION OF DENTINE ADHESIVE RESISTANCE AFTER APPLYING TWO IRRIGATION SEQUENCES

Autores/as

  • Carlos Marchant Universidad de Valparaíso
  • Daniela Brito DDS Private Practice, Olmué
  • Bruno Durán DDS Private Practice, Olmué
  • Juan Carlos Vidal DDS - CMD Carabineros de Chile
  • Ángel Navarrete Universidad de Valparaíso

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/asd.2020.1.2.2416

Palabras clave:

Endodontics, irrigators, coronal sealing, adhesive systems, hybrid layer

Resumen

Objective: To evaluate the bond-strength (MPa) of an adhesive system to intracameral dentin after 2 different endodontic irrigation sequences.  

Material and Methods: An in vitro double-blinded experimental cross-over study was conducted. 23 teeth were extracted, and sectioned, exposing the pulp chamber. Samples were separated into three groups: the first group (control) used a 0.9% saline solution; in the second group, the conventional sequence of irrigation of the University of Valparaíso was employed (5% NaOCl -18% EDTA-0.9% saline solution); and finally the third group, the experimental sequence was employed (5% NaOCl, 18% EDTA and 15% saline solution). The sealing technique was then conducted using universal 3M ESPE Single Bond adhesive and Filtek Z350 resin. Subsequently, the bond-strength test was performed in a microtensile, until fracture. 

Results: The control group had the highest values of frequency of adhesive and cohesive failure compared to the conventional and experimental group but presented a statistically non-significant association. As for the irrigation protocols, they did not show a major difference in their adhesive bond-strength when compared. 

Conclusion: The results of this study conclude that the adhesive resistance is not significantly modified by different irrigation protocols.

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2020-08-31

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Marchant, C., Brito, D., Durán, B., Vidal, J. C., & Navarrete, Ángel. (2020). IN VITRO EVALUATION OF DENTINE ADHESIVE RESISTANCE AFTER APPLYING TWO IRRIGATION SEQUENCES. Applied Sciences in Dentistry, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.22370/asd.2020.1.2.2416

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