Experimental two-step universal adhesives bond durably in a challenging high C-factor cavity model
DENTAL MATERIALS(2023)
摘要
Objectives: To determine the bonding effectiveness of experimental 2-step universal ad-hesives (UAs) to high C-factor class-I cavity-bottom dentin and to assess the potential bond -strength contribution of an additional flowable composite layer. Methods: Three experimental 2-step UA formulations, involving the application of a 10-MDP-based primer followed by a hydrophobic adhesive resin with a 15-to-20-mu m film thickness and differing only for filler, referred to as BZF-21 (silica and bioglass filler), BZF-29 (silica filler) and BZF-29_hv (higher silica-filler loading resulting in a higher viscosity), all prepared by GC, along with three representative commercial adhesives, Clearfil SE Bond 2 (C-SE2, Kuraray Noritake), G-Premio Bond (G-PrB, GC) and OptiBond FL (Opti-FL, Kerr), were comparatively investigated for their 'immediate' and 'aged' (50,000 thermocycles) micro -tensile bond strength (mu TBS), when applied either in etch-and-rinse (E&R) or self-etch (SE) mode, to high C-factor class-I cavity-bottom dentin (n = 10; 10 experimental groups). Four additional experimental groups involved the extra application of the flowable composite G-AE nial Universal Flo (GC), employed as an intermediate liner in combination with the ad-hesives BZF-29 and G-PrB and again applied both in E&R or SE mode. Statistical analysis was performed using linear mixed-effects (LME) modelling and linear regression ana-lysis (p < 0.05). Results: All 2-step UAs performed similarly when compared to the gold-standard E&R Opti-FL and SE C-SE2 adhesives, except for the aged mu TBS of BZF-29_hv applied in E&R mode, and significantly outperformed the 1-step UA G-PrB. Significant reduction in mu TBS upon aging was only recorded for 2-step UAs applied in E&R mode. The extra flowable composite layer significantly improved G-PrB's mu TBS. Significance: The experimental 2-step UAs revealed favorable bonding performance in the challenging high C-factor class-I cavity model, comparable to that of the multi-step gold -standard E&R and SE adhesives and superior to that of the 1-step UA investigated. An additionally applied flowable composite layer compensated for the lower bonding effec-tiveness of the 1-step UA in the high C-factor cavity model.(c) 2022 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Bonding,Composite resin,Bond durability,Bond strength,Flowable composite
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