Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
Source : Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Volume 23, Number 2, p.83-88 (2005)
Keywords : Acid Etching, Adper Prompt Self Etch, Adper Prompt Self-Etch, article, biomedical and dental materials, bisphenol A bis(2 hydroxypropyl) ether dimethacrylate, Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate, chemistry, classification, Clinical trial, coloring agent, Coloring Agents, comparative study, Composite Resins, controlled clinical trial, controlled study, Deciduous, deciduous tooth, Dental, dental acid etching, dental bonding, Dental Leakage, Dental Materials, dental procedure, Dental Stress Analysis, dentin bonding agent, Dentin-Bonding Agents, diagnostic agent, Electron, fuchsine, Histology, human, Humans, instrumentation, Materials Testing, Mechanical, mechanical stress, methodology, microscopy, Molar, molar tooth, organophosphate, phosphoric acid, Phosphoric Acid Esters, Phosphoric Acids, randomized controlled trial, resin, Rosaniline Dyes, Scanning, scanning electron microscopy, silicon dioxide, single bond, Stress, Surface properties, surface property, Tensile strength, tooth, tooth disease, Z100 composite resin, Zirconium
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Dentistry
Department : Paediatric Dentistry
Year : 2005
Abstract : Conservative procedures using dentin-bonding agents are one of the important aspects of pediatric dental practice. The objectives of this in vitro study was to comparatively evaluate the tensile-bond strength, fracture mode (under SEM) and microleakage of total etching single bottle system to self-etching adhesive system in primary dentition. The flat buccal/lingual surfaces of 20 teeth were divided into two groups and treated with Single Bond (Group 1) and Adper Prompt (Group 2) to develop a composite resin cone. Then tensile-bond strength was measured using Instron machine. Fracture mode was evaluated in three specimens from each group under SEM. Microleakage of Class V composite restorations (in 20 teeth) with the above-mentioned adhesives was assessed under stereomicroscope after Basic fuschin dye immersion. Results showed no statistically significant difference between two groups. It was concluded that concerning the single step application with similar efficacy, the self-etching adhesive is better for bonding in primary dentition.
Cite this Research Publication : Aa Stalin, Varma, Bbc, and Jayanthi, Ja, “Comparative evaluation of tensile-bond strength, fracture mode and microleakage of fifth, and sixth generation adhesive systems in primary dentition”, Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, vol. 23, pp. 83-88, 2005.