Abstract
This study compared the dentin bond strength of a new universal adhesive with that of contemporary multi-step dentin adhesives. Six experimental groups were prepared according to the adhesives used and their application modes: Optibond FL (OB), Adper Single Bond Plus (SB), One-Step Plus (OS), Clearfil SE Bond (CS), All-Bond Universal using etch-and-rinse mode (ABE), and All-Bond Universal using self-etch mode (ABS). Micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) and failure mode were evaluated for each group. The bonded interface was analyzed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). As a result, μTBS of 6 experimental groups was followed as: OB=ABE=SE=ABS>SB>OS group. TEM micrographs of ABE and ABS groups revealed a homogenous adhesive layer formation. In conclusion, a new universal adhesive can make reliable bond to dentin, regardless of the application mode.
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Jang, J. H., Lee, M. G., Woo, S. U., Lee, C. O., Yi, J. K., & Kim, D. S. (2016). Comparative study of the dentin bond strength of a new universal adhesive. Dental Materials Journal, 35(4), 606–612. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2015-422
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