The influence of air temperature for solvent evaporation on bonding of self-etch adhesives to dentin

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Objective: This study evaluated the effect of air temperature (warm or cold) for solvent evaporation on bonding and nanoleakage of self-etching adhesives to dentin. Materials and Methods: The adhesives Clearfi l 3S Bond [S3], OptiBond All-In-One [OB], (60 ± 2°C) or cold air (20 ± 1°C) was applied and light-cured. After water storage (24 h), the teeth were sectioned into sticks (0.8 mm2) and tested in tensile. Then, they were immersed in a 50% solution of silver nitrate, photo-developed and the nanoleakage observed in a scanning electron microscope. The bond strength and nanoleakage pattern were analyzed by two-way analysis of variance and post hoc Tukey's test (a =0.05). Results: Higher bond strength and lower silver nitrate uptake were observed for the adhesives under warm condition (P < 0.05). AD and SI showed better adhesive results than S3 and OB (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The use of a warm air was useful to improve the bonding and diminish the nanoleakage of adhesive systems to dentin. © 2014 Dental Investigations Society.

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Moura, S. K., Murad, C. G., Reis, A., Klein-Júnior, C. A., Grande, R. H. M., & Loguercio, A. D. (2014). The influence of air temperature for solvent evaporation on bonding of self-etch adhesives to dentin. European Journal of Dentistry, 8(2), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.4103/1305-7456.130602

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