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Journal Of Adhesive Dentistry

Publication date: 2020-01-01
Volume: 22 Pages: 85 - 97
Publisher: Quintessence Pub. Co.

Author:

Yao, Chenmin
Ahmed, Mohammed H ; Zhang, Fei ; Mercelis, Ben ; Van Landuyt, Kirsten L ; Huang, Cui ; Van Meerbeek, Bart

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine, adhesion, aging, composite, curing, EDS, TEM, MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS, FLOWABLE COMPOSITE, RESIN, DENTIN, SHRINKAGE, STRESSES, WATER, Composite Resins, Dental Bonding, Dental Cements, Dentin, Dentin-Bonding Agents, Materials Testing, Resin Cements, Tensile Strength, 1105 Dentistry, Dentistry, 3203 Dentistry

Abstract:

PURPOSE: The material structure and chemical elemental composition of a new self-adhesive composite hybrid were investigated. The bonding performance when applied on flat (FLAT) vs high C-factor class-I cavity-bottom (CAVITY) dentin and in light-cure (LC) vs self-cure (SC) mode was determined. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The self-adhesive bulk-fill composite Surefil One (Su-O; Dentsply Sirona) was compared with the resin-modified glass-ionomer Fuji II LC Improved (Fuji2LC; GC) and the ion-releasing alkasite material Cention N (CentionN; Ivoclar Vivadent). The material structure was examined with SEM and TEM, while the chemical elemental composition was analyzed using EDS. The immediate and aged microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of Su-O_LC/SC was compared to that of Fuji2LC applied without any pre-treatment, and to that of CentionN applied following bonding with Adhese Universal (AU) (Ivoclar Vivadent) in self-etch mode (AU/CentionN). All restorative materials were bonded onto FLAT and CAVITY dentin. Statistical analysis was performed with the Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test. RESULTS: EDS analysis revealed that Su-O was richer in C and P than the reference restorative materials. Applied to FLAT dentin, the significantly highest immediate and aged μTBS were recorded for AU/CentionN, which were not significantly different only from Su-O_LC. Applied to CAVITY dentin, the significantly highest immediate μTBS was recorded for AU/CentionN, which did not differ significantly only from Su-O_SC. Su-O_LC bonded to CAVITY dentin suffered from a high incidence of pre-test failures. CONCLUSION: While Su-O_LC bonded effectively and durably to FLAT dentin, Su-O_SC bonded more favorably than Su-O_LC in class-I cavities, which was probably related to shrinkage stress variously challenging the respective bond.