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Title: The strategies used for curing universal adhesives affect the micro-bond strength of resin cement used to lute indirect resin composites to human dentin
Authors: Daisuke Araoka
Keiichi Hosaka
Masatoshi Nakajima
Richard Foxton
Ornnicha Thanatvarakorn
Taweesak Prasansuttiporn
Ayaka Chiba
Kento Sato
Masahiro Takahashi
Masayuki Otsuki
Junji Tagami
Authors: Daisuke Araoka
Keiichi Hosaka
Masatoshi Nakajima
Richard Foxton
Ornnicha Thanatvarakorn
Taweesak Prasansuttiporn
Ayaka Chiba
Kento Sato
Masahiro Takahashi
Masayuki Otsuki
Junji Tagami
Keywords: Dentistry;Materials Science
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Abstract: © 2018, Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. All rights reserved. We evaluated the effect of different curing strategies for universal adhesives on micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) between resin cement and dentin and/or between resin cement and indirect resin composite. Flat coronal dentin surfaces and composite resin disks were pretreated with silane-containing universal adhesives, with or without light-curing on the dentin-side and/or composite resin disk-side. Resin disks were luted onto the pretreated dentin surfaces with the corresponding dual-cure adhesive resin cements and light-cured, and cut into beams after 24-h water storage. After 0 or 10,000 thermocycles (5ºC/55ºC) in a water bath, the μTBS of the composite resin disk–dentin beam was tested. The μTBS was highest when universal adhesives were applied to both the dentin-and the indirect composite resin disk-side, followed by light-curing. Thermocycling decreased μTBS in all but the Scotchbond Universal-treated group, with light-curing on both sides. The effect of curing strategies is dependent upon the materials.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58617
ISSN: 18811361
02874547
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