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Effects of light curing modes and ethanol-wet bonding on dentin bonding properties
Authors:Mu-zi Li  Jin-rui Wang  Hong Liu  Xia Wang  Kang Gan  Xiu-ju Liu  De-li Niu  Xiao-qing Song
Affiliation:1.School and Hospital of Stomatology,Jilin University,Changchun,China;2.Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Tooth Development and Remodeling,Changchun,China
Abstract:

Objective

This study explored the effects of different light curing modes and ethanol-wet bonding on dentin bonding strength and durability.

Methods

A total of 54 molars were randomly divided into three groups: Single Bond 2, Gluma Comfort Bond, and N-Bond. Based on the three light-curing modes and presence or absence of ethanol pretreatment, the samples were assigned to six subgroups: high-light mode, ethanol pretreatment+high-light mode, soft-start mode, ethanol pretreatment+soft-start mode, standard mode, and ethanol pretreatment+standard mode. All samples were bonded with resin based on the experimental groups. After 24 h and 6 months of water storage, a universal testing machine was used to measure microtensile bond strength. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was applied to observe mixed layer morphology.

Results

The 24-h and 6-month microtensile bond strengths of the ethanol pretreatment groups were significantly higher than those of the non-ethanol pretreatment groups at the same light modes (P<0.05). With or without ethanol pretreatment, the microtensile bond strengths of the high-light modes were significantly lower than those of the soft-start modes and standard modes (P<0.05). The microtensile bond strengths of samples from the 6-month water storage group significantly decreased compared with those of samples from the 24-h water storage group (P<0.05). The soft-start groups and standard groups formed better mixed layers than the high-light mode groups, whereas the ethanol pretreatment groups formed more uniform mixed layers than those without ethanol pretreatment.

Conclusions

Ethanol-wet bonding technique, soft-start, and standard modes could improve dentin bonding properties.
Keywords:Light curing mode   Soft-start   Ethanol-wet bonding   Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)   Bonding strength
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