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This study compared the shear bond strengths on dentine of five dentine adhesives against Scotchbond 2 as a control. Dentine specimens from 225 extracted human permanent molar teeth were used in a matched-pair design, such that 45 tooth sides were treated along with the matching control for each of the five test materials. Shear bond strength testing was conducted 24 h after the completion of each specimen. Results showed that mean force (MPa) for the materials were: XR Bond, 17.1 ± 5.1; Scotchbond Multi-Purpose, 15.9 ± 6.5; Syntac, 13.5 ± 8.6; All-Bond 2, 6.2 ± 4.1; Scotchbond 2 (control composite score), 4.9 ± 3.0; Denthesive, 3.4 ± 1.7. Matched pair Mest comparisons with Scotchbond 2 control were: XR Bond, P = 0.0005; Scotchbond MultiPurpose, P = 0.0005; Syntac, P = 0.0005; All-Bond 2, P = 0.0368; Denthesive, P = 0.005. Analysis of variance determined a statistically significant difference (P = 0.05) between the means of the bond strengths, which fell into four groups: Group A, XR Bond and Scotchbond Multi-Purpose; Group B, Syntac; Group C, All-Bond 2 and Scotchbond 2; Group D, Scotchbond 2 and Denthesive. In Group C, there was no significant difference between Scotchbond 2 and All-Bond 2. In Group D there was no significant difference between Scotchbond 2 and Denthesive, however, there was significant difference between All-Bond 2 and Denthesive. It was concluded that XR Bond and Scotchbond Multi-Purpose had significantly better shear bond strength than the other dentine adhesives. © 1994.
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Holtan, J. R., Nystrom, G. P., Olin, P. S., Phelps, R. A., Phillips, J. J., & Douglas, W. H. (1994). Bond strength of six dentinal adhesives. Journal of Dentistry, 22(2), 92–96. https://doi.org/10.1016/0300-5712(94)90008-6
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