Effect of double-layer application on dentin bond durability of onestep self-etch adhesives

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Purpose: The aim of this in vitro study was 1) to analyze the influence of a double-layer application technique of four one-step self-etch adhesive systems on dentin and 2) to determine its effect on the stability of the adhesive interfaces stored under different conditions. Materials and Methods: Four different onestep self-etch adhesives were selected for the study (iBondSE, Clearfil S3 Bond, XenoV+, and Scotchbond Universal). Adhesives were applied according to manufacturers' instructions or with a double-layer application technique (without light curing of the first layer). After bonding, resin-dentin specimens were sectioned for microtensile bond strength testing in accordance with the nontrimming technique and divided into 3 subgroups of storage: a) 24 hours (immediate bond strength, T0), b) six months (T6) in artificial saliva at 37°C, or c) five hours in 10 % NaOCl at room temperature. After storage, specimens were stressed to failure. Fracture mode was assessed under a light microscope. Results: At T 0, iBond SE showed a significant increase in microtensile bond strength when the double-application technique was applied. All adhesive systems showed reduced bond strengths after six months of storage in artificial saliva and after storage in 10% NaOCl for five hours; however at T6, iBond SE, Clearfil S3 Bond, and XenoV+ showed significantly higher microtensile bond strength results for the double-application technique compared with the single-application technique. Scotchbond Universal showed no difference between single- or double-application, irrespective of the storage conditions. Conclusion: The results of this study show that improvements in bond strength of one-step self-etch adhesives by using the double-application technique are adhesive dependent. ©Operative Dentistry, 2014.

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Taschner, M., Kümmerling, M., Lohbauer, U., Breschi, L., Petschelt, A., & Frankenberger, R. (2014). Effect of double-layer application on dentin bond durability of onestep self-etch adhesives. Operative Dentistry, 39(4), 416–426. https://doi.org/10.2341/13-168-L

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