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:: Volume 19, Issue 2 (Foll Text in Persian 2007) ::
J Iran Dent Assoc 2007, 19(2): 68-74 Back to browse issues page
Shear bond strength of dentin bonding agents to coronal and radicular dentin
Mehrdad Barakatin * 1, Mohammad Reza Malekypour , Paria Farjampour
1- , Dr_Mehrdad_B@yahoo.com
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Shear bond strength of dentin bonding agents to coronal and radicular dentin

Dr. M. Barakatin * - Dr. MR. Malekypour * - Dr. P. Farjampour **

*Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry & Dental Materials Dept., Faculty of Dentistry, Azad University (Khorasgan).

** Dentist.

Abstract

Background and Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare the shear bond strength of three bonding agents known as Excite, Prime & bond NT and Clearfil SE Bond.

Materials and Methods: Sixty premolar teeth were randomly divided into two groups. The buccal surfaces of 30 teeth in group 1 were cut by trimmer to expose the dentin in the coronal portion and those of the teeth in group 2 were cut to expose the dentin in the root portion. Mounted samples in acryl resin were randomly divided into three groups. The Excite bonding agent was used in groups (1-1) and (2-1) Prime & bond NT in groups (1-2) and (2-2) and finally the Clearfil SE Bond in groups (1-3) and (2-3). Then, composite Z100 was used to restore all cavities.

Results: In coronal sections and in comparison between groups (1-1) & (1-2) there was no significant statistical difference. In radicular sections there was significant difference between (2-1) & (2-2) groups, (2-1) & (2-3) groups and (2-3) & (2-2) groups.

Conclusion: Attachment to dentin either in coronal or in radicular sections had more bond strength when we use self etch bonding agent compared to total etch bonding agent. Also the type of bonding agent affects the bond strength in the root, but has little effect in the crown. Bonding agent with ethanol solvent has a greater effect than bonding agent with acetone agent.

Key words: Shear bond strength - Dentin bonding system - Self etch – Smear layer

Correspondence Author: Operative Dentistry & Dental Materials Dept., Faculty of Dentistry, Azad University (Khorasgan). e.mail:Dr_mehrdad_B@yahoo.com

Keywords: Shear bond strength, Dentin bonding system, Self etch, Smear layer
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Barakatin M, Malekypour M R, Farjampour P. Shear bond strength of dentin bonding agents to coronal and radicular dentin. J Iran Dent Assoc 2007; 19 (2) :68-74
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