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Article: The shear bond strength of resin-based composite to white mineral trioxide aggregate.

TitleThe shear bond strength of resin-based composite to white mineral trioxide aggregate.
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Issue Date2012
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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 2012, v. 143, n. 8 How to Cite?
AbstractIt is unknown if resin-based composite can be placed on top of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) immediately after placement of the MTA. The authors aimed to measure the bond strength of a resin-based composite to white MTA (WMTA) with different bonding strategies at different intervals. The authors bonded resin-based composite to MTA with three bonding protocols (n = 45 per group) (group 1, total-etching adhesive; group 2, two-step self-etching adhesive; or group 3, one-step self-etching adhesive), immediately (subgroup A), 45 minutes (subgroup B) or 24 hours (subgroup C) after placement of the MTA. The authors measured shear bond strength by means of a universal testing machine and performed statistical analysis of the data by means of two-way and one-way analysis of variance (P < .05). In all three groups, subgroup A demonstrated greater bond strengths than the other subgroups. Group/subgroup 3/A demonstrated the highest bond strength (mean [standard deviation] 49.2 [2.1] megapascals), which was significantly higher than that in all other groups (P < .05). This was followed by group/subgroup 1/A (40.2 [2.5] MPa), 2/A (38.4 [1.3] MPa) and 1/B (38.5 [1.91] MPa). The lowest bond strength was shown by group/subgroup 2/C (14.7 [1.90] MPa). There was a significant difference between the two-step and one-step self-etching adhesives at all three intervals (P < .05). Within the limitations of this study, the representative one-step self-etching adhesive demonstrated the strongest bond to WMTA immediately after fabrication of MTA samples. One-step self-etching adhesive may be used to bond resin-based composite to WMTA immediately after placement, thereby offsetting the need for a second appointment for permanent restoration.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/236010

 

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dc.contributor.authorNeelakantan, Prasanna-
dc.contributor.authorGrotra, Deeksha-
dc.contributor.authorSubbarao, Chandragiri Venkata-
dc.contributor.authorGarcia-Godoy, Franklin-
dc.date.accessioned2016-11-10T07:11:58Z-
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dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of the American Dental Association (1939), 2012, v. 143, n. 8-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/236010-
dc.description.abstractIt is unknown if resin-based composite can be placed on top of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) immediately after placement of the MTA. The authors aimed to measure the bond strength of a resin-based composite to white MTA (WMTA) with different bonding strategies at different intervals. The authors bonded resin-based composite to MTA with three bonding protocols (n = 45 per group) (group 1, total-etching adhesive; group 2, two-step self-etching adhesive; or group 3, one-step self-etching adhesive), immediately (subgroup A), 45 minutes (subgroup B) or 24 hours (subgroup C) after placement of the MTA. The authors measured shear bond strength by means of a universal testing machine and performed statistical analysis of the data by means of two-way and one-way analysis of variance (P < .05). In all three groups, subgroup A demonstrated greater bond strengths than the other subgroups. Group/subgroup 3/A demonstrated the highest bond strength (mean [standard deviation] 49.2 [2.1] megapascals), which was significantly higher than that in all other groups (P < .05). This was followed by group/subgroup 1/A (40.2 [2.5] MPa), 2/A (38.4 [1.3] MPa) and 1/B (38.5 [1.91] MPa). The lowest bond strength was shown by group/subgroup 2/C (14.7 [1.90] MPa). There was a significant difference between the two-step and one-step self-etching adhesives at all three intervals (P < .05). Within the limitations of this study, the representative one-step self-etching adhesive demonstrated the strongest bond to WMTA immediately after fabrication of MTA samples. One-step self-etching adhesive may be used to bond resin-based composite to WMTA immediately after placement, thereby offsetting the need for a second appointment for permanent restoration.-
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dc.titleThe shear bond strength of resin-based composite to white mineral trioxide aggregate.-
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