Correlation between antioxidant activity and bonding strength on bleached enamel

  • De Carvalho H
  • Guiraldo R
  • Poli-Frederico R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: This study used the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate (DPPH) method to evaluate the percentage of antioxidant activity (%AA) of green tea (GT) and sodium ascorbate (SA) gel in three concentrations (10%, 20% and 30%), and the influence of these concentrations on the microshear bond strength (mu-SBT) values of bleached enamel, using 10% carbamide peroxide (CP). Materials and methods: Eighty intact third molars were selected to perform the mu-SBT test, and were randomly divided into eight experimental groups: G1: positive control - no treatment; G2: negative control - bleached with CP; G3: PC +10% GT; G4: PC +20% GT; G5: PC +30% GT; G6: PC +10% SA; G7: PC +20% SA and G8: PC +30% SA. After applying the treatments, adhesive procedures were performed using Single Bond 2 and Filtek Z350XT. After 24 h, the samples were tested in a universal testing machine until fracture. The %AA was assessed in triplicate by DDPH method using a UV-VIS spectrophotometer. Results: In the mu-SBT, ANOVA revealed no significant difference between the antioxidants evaluated (p = .625), but did reveal significant effects of the concentrations studied (p = .007). A negative correlation was observed between mu-SBT and solution concentrations. The values of %AA were from 90.58 to 96.75. Conclusions: The reverse results occurred in mu-SBT values, only when the antioxidants were used in a 10% concentration and, %AA did not influence mu-SBT.

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De Carvalho, H. C., Guiraldo, R. D., Poli-Frederico, R. C., Maciel, S. M., Moura, S. K., Lopes, M. B., & Berger, S. B. (2016). Correlation between antioxidant activity and bonding strength on bleached enamel. Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica, 2(1), 102–107. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337931.2016.1222283

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