Influence of different conditioning treatments on the bond integrity of root dentin to rgo infiltrated dentin adhesive. Sem, edx, ftir and microraman study

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The present study aimed to synthesize and equate the mechanical properties and dentin interaction of two adhesives; experimental adhesive (EA) and 5 wt.% reduced graphene oxide rGO) containing adhesive. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)-Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Micro-Raman spectroscopy, push-out bond strength test, and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy were employed to study nano-bond strength, degree of conversion (DC), and adhesive-dentin interaction. The EA was prepared, and rGO particles were added to produce two adhesive groups, EA-rGO-0% (control) and rGO-5%. The canals of sixty roots were shaped and prepared, and fiber posts were cemented. The specimens were further alienated into groups based on the root canal disinfection technique, including 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), Photodynamic therapy (PDT), and ER-CR-YSGG laser (ECYL). The rGO nanoparticles were flake-shaped, and EDX confirmed the presence of carbon (C). Micro-Raman spectroscopy revealed distinct peaks for graphene. Push-out bond strength test demonstrated highest values for the EA-rGO-0% group after NaOCl and PDT conditioning whereas, rGO-5% showed higher values after ECYL conditioning. EA-rGO-0% presented greater DC than rGO-5% adhesive. The rGO-5% adhesive demonstrated comparable push-out bond strength and rheological properties to the controls. The rGO-5% demonstrated acceptable DC (although lower than control group), ap-propriate dentin interaction, and resin tag establishment.

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Alqarawi, F. K., Alkahtany, M. F., Almadi, K. H., Ben Gassem, A. A., Alshahrani, F. A., Alrefeai, M. H., … Abduljabbar, T. (2021). Influence of different conditioning treatments on the bond integrity of root dentin to rgo infiltrated dentin adhesive. Sem, edx, ftir and microraman study. Polymers, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13101555

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