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Journal of the Korean Academy of Stomatognathic Function and occlusion
2006 Volume.22 No. 2 p.181 ~ p.191
Tensile Strengh of Demineralized Dentin derived from Self-Priming Adhesives



Lee Kwang-Won

Abstract
Tensile Strengths of Demineralized Dentin derived from Self-Priming Adhesives Hye-Yun Lee, Mi-Ran Yoon, Rin Lee, Jeong Lee, Kwang-Won Lee* Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Chonbuk National University The objectives of this study were to evaluate the tensile strength of resin-infiltrated demineralized dentin according to the demineralization time, and to evaluate the tensile strength of hybrid layer that is formed by infiltrating different priming adhesives or primer/adhesive into demineralizd dentin matrix. Seventy five hour-glass shaped dentin specimens were prepared in mid-coronal dentin from extracted human molars. Thirty specimens were distributed into three groups according to demineralization time - 2 hours, 4 hours and 8 hours. Each specimen was placed in primer/adhesive of All-Bond 2 for 5 hours of infiltration. Another forty-five specimens of them were demineralized in 37% phosphoric acid for 4 hours. They were randomly assigned to three experimental groups - AB, SB and OS - to designate All-Bond 2, Single Bond and One-Step. Each specimen was placed in one of three different adhesives for 5 hours of infiltration. The specimens were visible light-cured for 5 minutes, and then stored for 24 hours in distilled water at 37¡É. After that, microtensile bond strength for each specimen was measured, and the fractured surfaces were then observed by SEM. The data were statistically analysed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey`s multiple comparison test and Bonferroni`s multiple comparison test. The results were as follows; 1. Tensile strength of the group demineralized for 4 hours was significantly higher than that of groups demineralized for 2 hours and 8 hours (P < .01). 3. Tensile strength of the AB group was significantly higher than that of the SB group and OS group (P < .01).
KEYWORD
Self-priming adhesives, Tensile strength, Hybrid layer, Demineralized dentin
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