Influence of resin coating on bond strength of self-adhesive resin cements to dentin

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This study evaluated the effect of resin coating (COA) on dentin bond strength (BS) of five resin cements (RC). Ten groups were tested, according to RC and COA combinations. RCs were applied onto prepolymerized resin discs, which were bonded to dentin surfaces. Teeth were stored in water for 24 h, subjected to 5,000 thermocycles and sectioned to obtain beams, which were tested in tension. The COA increased the BS for Panavia F2.0, RelyX Unicem, and RelyX Unicem 2, whereas no changes in BS were observed for two other RCs; Clearfil SA Cement, which showed the lowest BS among groups with COA and G-Cem, which showed the highest BS among RCs without COA. COA can increase the BS of RC depending on the type of RC.

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Giannini, M., Takagaki, T., Bacelar-Sá, R., Vermelho, P. M., Ambrosano, G. M. B., Sadr, A., … Tagami, J. (2015). Influence of resin coating on bond strength of self-adhesive resin cements to dentin. Dental Materials Journal, 34(6), 822–827. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2015-099

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