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Resumen de Resistance to demineralisation of adjacent enamel and dentine, fluoride release and dentine bond strength of fluoride-containing self-etch adhesive systems

Maryam Pirmoradian, Shima Esmailzadeh, Sotoudeh Davaie, Bahaa Abdulrazzaq Jerri Albakhakh, Bahareh Sanaee, Elnaz Asgari, Kiana Shekofteh, Sareh Habibzadeh, Marjan Behroozibakhsh

  • Background: The current study aimed to assess the amount of fluoride released from fluoride-containing dental adhesives and its effect on micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) and on resistance to demineralisation of dentine and enamel.Material and Methods: Two fluoride-containing dental adhesives, and a fluoride-free adhesive were used as expe-rimental adhesives. After thermal cycling the μ-TBS of adhesives to dentine and the failure mode were assessed. The fluoride release and cross-sectional microhardness (CSMH) of specimens were measured before and after one day, 7 and 28 days of pH-cycling. The data were analysed using one-way ANOVA, Weibull statistics and repeated measures ANOVA. Results: The results indicated a significant difference between the group of FL and both the SE and LBF groups (p≤0.001). The CSMH values of both the dentine and enamel underneath the adhesives was reduced at 28 th day of the pH-cycling compared to the baseline (p≤0.001). From day 1 to day 28, the released fluoride declined in both the fluoride containing dental adhesives (p≤0.001).Conclusions: Based on the results, the released fluoride from dental adhesives may adversely influence the bond strength and durability of the resin/dentine interface. Moreover, the released fluoride didn’t improve the resistance to demineralisation of adjacent enamel and dentine to bond interface.


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