Effect of prolonged photo-irradiation time of three self-etch systems on the bonding to root canal dentine
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Effect of prolonged photo-irradiation time of three self-etch systems on the bonding to root canal dentine
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of photo-irradiation time to the adhesive on the regional bond strength of a dual-cure resin core material to root canal dentine using photo and dual-cure adhesives with self-etching primer.
Materials and methods: Post spaces were prepared in extracted premolars and then the root canal dentine was treated with one of the following bonding procedures: (1) Clearfil SE Bond Primer/Bond (SE), (2) Nano-Bond Primer/Photo-cure adhesive (PNB), (3) Nano-Bond Primer/Dual-cure adhesive (DNB). Photo-irradiation was performed for 10 or 20s from a coronal direction. The post spaces were then filled with a dual-cure composite resin (Build-It FR) and light-cured for 60s. After 24h storage, each specimen was serially sliced into 8, 0.6 x 0.6mm-thick beams for the microTBS test. The bond strength data were divided into coronal and apical regions and analysed using three-way ANOVA and Games-Howell multiple comparison (alpha=0.05).
Results: The microTBS of the photo-cure adhesive resin, SE and PNB, significantly decreased (p<0.05) at the apical region when the photo-irradiation time was 10s. However, the bond strength of the SE group was significantly improved at both regions when photo-irradiation time was extended to 20s (p<0.05). There were no differences in microTBS of the photo-cure adhesive resin (PNB) cured for 20s and dual-cure adhesive resin (DNB) (p>0.05).
Conclusion: Photo-cure adhesive was effective for application on root canal dentine when the photo-irradiation time was sufficient. Extension of photo-irradiation time to the adhesive improved the bond strength depending on the type of adhesive resin.
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