Influence of photoirradiation conditions on dentin bond durability and interfacial characteristics of universal adhesives

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The influence of photoirradiation conditions on dentin bond durability and interfacial characteristics of universal adhesives was investigated. Universal adhesives were applied to the dentin surfaces and photoirradiated with 100 mW/cm2 for 40 s, 200 mW/cm2 for 20 s, and 400mW/cm2 for 10 s. A resin composite was bonded to dentin to determine shear bond strength after 24 h water storage and 30,000 thermal cycles, and water contact angle of cured adhesive were measured by the sessile drop method. Greater dentin bond strengths after 24 h water storage and 30,000 thermal cycles were achieved under these conditions at light intensity exceeding 200 mW/cm2. Universal adhesives photoirradiated above 200 mW/cm2 exhibited significantly higher water contact angles than those at 100 mW/cm2. The results of this study suggested that the photoirradiation conditions affect the dentin bond durability and interfacial characteristics of universal adhesives even at the same total energy.

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Hirai, K., Tsujimoto, A., Nojiri, K., Ueta, H., Takamizawa, T., Barkmeier, W. W., … Miyazaki, M. (2017). Influence of photoirradiation conditions on dentin bond durability and interfacial characteristics of universal adhesives. Dental Materials Journal, 36(6), 747–754. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2016-019

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