J Korean Acad Conserv Dent.  2003 Nov;28(6):498-503. 10.5395/JKACD.2003.28.6.498.

Rewetting effect of water-based primer on the air-dried dentin

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Conservative dentistry, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University, Korea. kykim76@freechal.com

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the rewetting effect of water-based primer on the air-dried dentin. In this in vitro study, freshly extracted non-caries human molars and three-step adhesive system(SBMP) were used. Freshly extracted non-caries human molars and three-step adhesive system(SBMP) were used. Flat occlusal dentin surface were prepared using low-speed diamond saw. Prepared teeth were randomly divided into three groups. Group 1.(W); etched(35% phosphoric acid for 15s) and blot-dried, Group 2.(5D); 5s air-dried, Group 3.(30D); 30s air-dried. To obtain color contrast in CLSM observation, primer was mixed with rhodamine B and bonding resin was mixed with fluorescein. Microscopic sample of each group were obtained after longitudinal section. Morphological investigation of resin-dentin interface and thickness of hybrid layer measurement using CLSM were done. Microtensile bond strength for each specimen was measured. Specimen were observed under microscope to examine the failure patterns of interface between resin and dentin. The results of this study were as follows: 1. The results(mean) of Thickness of hybrid layer were W;19.67, 5D;20.9, 30D;10microm. Only 30D had statistically significant differences to W and 5D(P<0.05). 2. The results(mean) of Microtensile bond strength were W;16.02, 5D;14.69, 30D;11.14MPa. Only 30D had statistically significant differences to W and 5D(P<0.05). 3. There were positive correlation between Thickness of hybrid layer and microtensile bond strength(P<0.05).

Keyword

Rewetting effect; Water-based primer

MeSH Terms

Adhesives
Dentin*
Diamond
Fluorescein
Humans
Molar
Rhodamines
Tooth
Adhesives
Diamond
Fluorescein
Rhodamines

Figure

  • Fig. 1 Thickness of hybrid layer(µm)

  • Fig. 2 Microtensile bond strength(MPa)

  • Fig. 3 W (blot-dry)

  • Fig. 4 5D (5s-dry)

  • Fig. 5 30D (30s-dry)


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