Effect of oxalate desensitizer on the durability of resin-Bonded interfaces

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Potassium oxalate desensitizers were previously shown to effectively reduce the immediate permeability of resin-bonded dentin. The current study evaluated whether the effect of the combined application of oxalate with etch-and-rinse adhesives interferes with the durability of resindentin bonds when using etch-and-rinse adhesives. The bond strength of resin-bonded dentin specimens composed of two-step or three-step etch-and-rinse adhesives (Single Bond, One-Step and Scotchbond Multi-Purpose, respectively) was tested immediately (24 hours) and after 12 months of water storage. The adhesives were used either according to the manufacturers' instructions (control groups) or after treating acid-etched dentin with a potassium oxalate gel (BisBlock, BISCO, Inc). The treatment of dentin with potassium oxalate was shown to negatively affect the baseline bond strength of resin-bonded dentin specimens, regardless of the adhesive used (p<0.05). After storage, the bond strength of the resin-bonded interfaces was significantly reduced for all the tested groups (p<0.001). Nevertheless, the rate of decreasing bond strength was significantly lower for oxalatetreated specimens than for the controls (p<0.05). © Operative Dentistry.

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Silva, S. M. A., Malcarne-Zanon, J., Carvalho, R. M., Alves, M. C., De Goes, M. F., Anido-Anido, A., & Carrilho, M. R. (2010). Effect of oxalate desensitizer on the durability of resin-Bonded interfaces. Operative Dentistry, 35(6), 610–617. https://doi.org/10.2341/09-202-L

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