Effect of air-drying time of single-application self-etch adhesives on dentin bond strength

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This study examined the effect of air-drying time of adhesives on the dentin bond strength of several single-application self-etch adhesive systems. The adhesive/resin composite combinations used were: Adper Prompt L-Pop/Filtek Z250 (AP), Clearfil Tri-S Bond/Clearfil AP-X (CT), Fluoro Bond Shake One/Beautifil (FB), G-Bond/Gradia Direct (GB) and One-Up Bond F Plus/Palfique Estelite (OF). Bovine mandibular incisors were mounted in self-curing resin and wet ground with #600 SiC to expose labial dentin. Adhesives were applied according to each manufacturer's instructions followed by air-drying time for 0 (without air-drying), 5 and 10 seconds. After light irradiation of the adhesives, the resin composites were condensed into a mold (ø4x2 mm) and polymerized. Ten samples per test group were stored in 37°C distilled water for 24 hours; they were then shear tested at a crosshead speed of 1.0 mm/minute. One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's HSD tests (α=0.05) were done. FE-SEM observations of the resin/dentin interface were also conducted. Dentin bond strength varied with the different air drying times and ranged from 5.8 ± 2.4 to 13.9 ± 2.8 MPa for AP, 4.9 ± 1.5 to 17.1 ± 2.3 MPa for CT, 7.9 ± 2.8 to 13.8 ± 2.4 MPa for FB, 3.7 ± 1.4 to 13.4 ± 1.2 MPa for GB and 4.6 ± 2.1 to 13.7 ± 2.6 MPa for OF. With longer air drying of adhesives, no significant changes in bond strengths were found for the systems used except for OF. Significantly lower bond strengths were obtained for the 10-second air-drying group for OF. From FE-SEM observations, gaps between the cured adhesive and resin composites were observed for the specimens without the air drying of adhesives except for OF. The data suggests that, with four of the single-application self-etch adhesive systems, air drying is essential to obtain adequate dentin bond strengths, but increased drying time does not significantly influence bond strength. For the other system studied, the bond strength of the non-air dried group was not significantly different from the five second drying time, but prolonged drying was very detrimental to bond strength. For all five of the systems studied, a five-second air-drying time appeared to be appropriate. ©Operative Dentistry, 2006.

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Chiba, Y., Yamaguchi, K., Miyazaki, M., Tsubota, K., Takamizawa, T., & Moore, B. K. (2006). Effect of air-drying time of single-application self-etch adhesives on dentin bond strength. Operative Dentistry, 31(2), 233–239. https://doi.org/10.2341/05-19

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