Mineral density, morphology and bond strength of natural versus artificial caries-affected dentin

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This study aimed to investigate an artificial caries-affected dentin (ACAD) model for in vitro bonding studies in comparison to natural caries-affected dentin (NCAD) of human teeth. ACAD was created over 7 days in a demineralizing solution. Mineral density (MD) at different depth levels (0-150 μm) was compared between NCAD and ACAD by transverse microradiography. Micro-tensile bond strengths (μTBS) of two two-step self-etch adhesives to sound dentin, NCAD and ACAD were evaluated. Caries-affected dentin type was not a significant factor when comparing MD at different lesion levels (p>0.05). Under SEM, the dentinal tubules appeared occluded with crystal logs 1-2 μm in thickness in the NCAD; whereas they remained open in the ACAD. The μTBS to caries-affected dentin was lower than sound dentin, but was not affected by the type of caries (p>0.05). In spite of their different morphologies, the ACAD model showed similar MD and μTBS compared to NCAD.

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Joves, G. J., Inoue, G., Nakashima, S., Sadr, A., Nikaido, T., & Tagami, J. (2013). Mineral density, morphology and bond strength of natural versus artificial caries-affected dentin. Dental Materials Journal, 32(1), 138–143. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2012-243

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