covid
Buscar en
Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial
Toda la web
Inicio Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial Adhesion of dental sealants to enamel with self-etching adhesives in salivary co...
Journal Information
Vol. 52. Issue 1.
Pages 2-6 (January - March 2011)
Share
Share
Download PDF
More article options
Vol. 52. Issue 1.
Pages 2-6 (January - March 2011)
Open Access
Adhesion of dental sealants to enamel with self-etching adhesives in salivary contamination conditions: Influence of the light curing protocol
Adesão de selantes dentários ao esmalte, com auto-adesivos autocondicionantes em condições de contaminação salivar: Influência do protocolo de fotoativação
Visits
7648
Filipa Chasqueiraa,
Corresponding author
filipach@gmail.com

Corresponding author.
, Jaime Portugalb, Sofia Santos Arantesc, Oliveirac, Luís Pires Lopesd
a Lecturer, Department of Biomaterials, School of Dentistry, University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal
b Professor and Chair, Department of Biomaterials, School of Dentistry, University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal
c Professor and Chair, Department of Geriatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal
d Professor and Chair, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal
This item has received

Under a Creative Commons license
Article information
Abstract
Purpose

To evaluate the influence of the light curing protocol in the shear bond strength of a sealant to enamel treated with two self-etching adhesive systems, in salivary contamination conditions.

Materials and Methods

The dental sealant (Delton, Dentsply) was applied, after saliva contamination, onto the vestibular enamel of sixty human incisors treated with Xeno III (Dentsply) or Prompt-L-Pop (3M/Espe). These two groups were further divided into two subgroups (n=15) according to the curing time: 1) the adhesive system was cured with the sealant (co-polymerization), and 2) adhesive and sealant were light cured independently (independent polymerization). After the adhesive procedures, specimens were stored in water (37°C–24h) and thermal-cycled. Shear bond strength tests were done in an universal testing machine. Data was analyzed with two-way ANOVA.

Results

There were no statistical differences (p=0.267) between the adhesive systems tested. The co-polymerization groups (33.3±9.4MPa) yielded statistically higher shear bond strength values than the independent polymerization groups (28.2±4.7MPa). Even with saliva contamination, the self-etching adhesive systems used yielded high shear bond strength values.

Conclusions

In the conditions tested, the co-polymerization of the adhesive systems with the sealant led to higher bond strength values to enamel than the independent polymerization.

Keywords:
Fissure sealant
Saliva contamination
Self-etching adhesive systems
Light cure
Resumo
Objectivos

Avaliar a influência do momento da fotopolimerização de dois sistemas adesivos auto-condicionantes, nos valores de resistência adesiva de um selante de fissuras ao esmalte, em condições de contaminação salivar.

Materiais e Métodos

O selante de fissuras (Delton, Dentsply) foi aplicado, após contaminação salivar, sobre o esmalte vestibular de sessenta incisivos humanos condicionados com Xeno III (Dentsply) ou Prompt-L-Pop (3M/Espe). Estes dois grupos foram posteriormente divididos em dois subgrupos (n=15) de acordo com o momento da fotopolimerização do sistema adesivo: 1) o sistema adesivo foi fotopolimerizado conjuntamente com o selante (co-polymerization), e 2) sistema adesivo e selante foram fotopolimerizados independentemente (independent polymerization). Os espécimes foram armazenados em água (37°C–24h) e, posteriormente, submetidos a termociclagem. Os ensaios de resistência adesiva foram realizados numa máquina de testes universal. Os resultados foram submetidos a análise estatística ANOVA duas vias.

Resultados

Não foram registadas diferenças estatisticamente significativas (p=0,267) entre os sistemas adesivos usados. Os grupos co-polimerizados obtiveram valores de resistência adesiva mais elevados (33,3±9,4MPa) relativamente aos grupos em que a polimerização foi realizada de forma independente (28,2±4,7MPa). Mesmo na presença de contaminação salivar, os sistemas adesivos auto-condicionantes testados obtiveram valores de resistência adesiva elevados.

Conclusões

Nas condições testadas, a co-polimerização do sistema adesivo com o selante originou valores de resistência adesiva ao esmalte superiores relativamente à polimerização independente destes dois materiais.

Palavras-chave:
Selante de fissuras
Contaminação salivar
Sistemas adesivos auto-condicionantes
Fotopolimerização
Full text is only aviable in PDF
References
[1.]
L.J. Brown, L. Kaste, R. Selwitz, L. Furman.
Dental caries and sealant usages in U.S. children, 1988–1991: selected findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
J Am Dent Assoc, 127 (1996), pp. 335-343
[2.]
J. Hebling, R.J. Feigal.
Use of one-bottle adhesive as an intermediate bonding layer to reduce sealant microleakage on saliva-contaminated enamel.
Am J Dent, 13 (2000), pp. 187-191
[3.]
R.J. Feigal, K.J. Donly.
The use of pit and fissure sealants.
Pediatr Dent, 28 (2006), pp. 143-150
[4.]
C.P. Torres, P. Balbo, J.M. Gomes-Silva, R.P. Ramos, R.G. Palma-Dibb, M.C. Borsatto.
Effect of individual or simultaneous curing on sealant bond strength.
J Dent Child, 72 (2005), pp. 31-35
[5.]
A. Peutzfeldt, L.A. Nielsen.
Bond strength of a sealant to primary and permanent enamel: phosphoric acid versus self-etching adhesives.
Pediatr Dent, 26 (2004), pp. 240-244
[6.]
J. Perdigão, J.W. Fundingsland, S. Duarte, M. Lopes.
Microtensile adhesion of sealants to intact enamel.
Int J Paediatr Dent, 15 (2005), pp. 342-348
[7.]
F.R. Tay, D.H. Pashley, N.M. King, R.M. Carvalho, J. Tsai, S.N. Lai, L. Marquezini.
Aggressiveness of self-etch adhesives on unground enamel.
Oper Dent, 29 (2004), pp. 309-316
[8.]
A.B. Fuks, E. Eidelman, I. Lewinstein.
Shear strength of sealants placed with non-rinse conditioning compared to a conventional acid etch-rinse technique.
J Dent Chil, (2002), pp. 239-242
[9.]
M.H. Issa, D.C. Watts.
Shear strength of compomers/composite adhesives to enamel/dentine.
J Dent Res, 79 (2000), pp. 264
[10.]
L.M. Borem, R.J. Feigal.
Reducing microleakage of sealants under salivary contamination digital-image analysis evaluation.
Quintess Int, 25 (1994), pp. 283
[11.]
J.C. Hitt, R.J. Feigal.
Use of a bonding agent to reduce sealant sensitivity to moisture contamination: an in vitro study.
Pediatr Dent, 14 (1992), pp. 41-46
[12.]
J.W. Choi, J.L. Drummond, R. Dooley, I. PunwaniI, J.M. Soh.
The efficacy of primer on sealant shear bond strength.
Pediatr Dent, 19 (1997), pp. 286-288
[13.]
U.B. Fritz, W.J. Finger, H. Stean.
Salivary contamination during bonding procedures with one-bottle adhesive systems.
Qintess Int, 29 (1998), pp. 567-572
[14.]
O. Tulunoglu, H. Bodur, M. Uctasli, A. Alaçam.
The effect of bonding agents on the microleakage and bond strength of sealant in primary teeth.
J Oral Rehabil, 26 (1999), pp. 436-441
[15.]
N. Eminlahyagil, S. Gokalp, Y. Korkmaz, M. Baseren, E. Karabulut.
Sealant and composite bond strength to enamel with antibacterial/self-etching adhesives.
Int J Paediatr Dent, 15 (2005), pp. 274-281
[16.]
ISO, Dental materials- testing of adhesion to tooth structure. ISO/TS 11405, 2003.
[17.]
L.G. Watanabe, G.W. Marshall, S.J. Marshall.
Variables influence on shear bond strength testing to dentin, in Advanced adhesive dentistry – 3rd International Kuraray Symposium.
1999: Granada International Symposium: Kuraray Co, Ltd, pp. 75-90
[18.]
M.D. Siegal.
Workshop on Guidelines for sealant use.
J Publ Health Dent, 55 (1995), pp. 259-311
[19.]
R.J. Simonsen.
Pit and fissure sealant: review of the literature.
Pediatr Dent, 24 (2002), pp. 393-414
[20.]
J. Walker, K. Floyd, J. Jakobsen.
The effectiveness of sealants in pediatric patients.
J Dent Child, 63 (1996), pp. 268-270
[21.]
W.F. Waggoner, M. Siegal.
Pit and fissure sealant application: updating the technique.
J Am Dent Assoc, 127 (1996), pp. 351-361
[22.]
R.J. Feigal, J. Hitt, C. Spieth.
Retaining sealant on salivary contaminated enamel.
J Am Dent Assoc, 124 (1993), pp. 88-97
[23.]
L. Boksman, R.J. Mcconnell, B. Carson, E.F. Mccutcheon-Jones.
A 2-year clinical evaluation of two pit and fissure sealants placed with and without the use of a bonding agent.
Quintess Int, 24 (1993), pp. 131-133
[24.]
J. Perdigão.
Dentin bonding as function of dentin structure.
Dent Clin North Am, 46 (2002), pp. 1-25
[25.]
N. Kanemura, H. Sanno, J. Tagami.
Tensile bond strength to and SEM evaluation of ground and intact enamel surfaces.
J Dent, 27 (1999), pp. 523-530
[26.]
S.H. Koh, J.M. Powers, R.D. Bebermeyer, D. Li.
Tensile bond strengths of fourth-and-fifth-generation dentin adhesives with packable resin composites.
J Esthet Restor Dent, 13 (2001), pp. 379-386
[27.]
F.R. Tay, R. Frankenberger, R.M. Carvalho, D. Pashley.
Pit and fissure sealing. Bonding of bulk-cured, low-filled, light-curing resins to bacteria-contaminated uncut enamel in high c-factor cavities.
Am J Dent, 18 (2005), pp. 28-36
[28.]
D.H. Pashley, F.R. Tay.
Aggressiveness of contemporary selfetching adhesives Part II: etching effects on unground enamel.
Dent Mat, 17 (2001), pp. 430-444
[29.]
E.J. Mertz-Fairhurst, C.W. Fairhurst, J.E. Williams, V.E. Della Giustina, J.D. Brooks.
A comparative clinical study of two pit and fissure sealants: 7-year results in Augusta, Ga.
J Am Dent Assoc, 109 (1984), pp. 252-255
[30.]
W.P. Rock, S. Weaherill, R.J. Anderson.
Retention of three fissure sealant resins. The effect of etching agent and curing method. Result over 3 years.
Br Dent J, 168 (1990), pp. 323-325
[31.]
F. Fornieles, M. Toledano, R. Osorio, E. Osorio, C. Pons, F. Garcia-Godoy.
Retention of fluoride releasing resins as pit and fissure sealants, 2-year clinical trial.
J Dent Res, 78 (1999), pp. 531
[32.]
M.M. Stavridakis, V. Farez, E.A. Campos, I. Krejci.
Marginal integrity of pit and fissure sealants. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the marginal adaptation before and after in vitro thermal and mechanical stressing.
Oper Dent, 28 (2003), pp. 403-414
Copyright © 2011. Sociedade Portuguesa de Estomatologia e Medicina Dentária
Download PDF
Article options
es en pt

¿Es usted profesional sanitario apto para prescribir o dispensar medicamentos?

Are you a health professional able to prescribe or dispense drugs?

Você é um profissional de saúde habilitado a prescrever ou dispensar medicamentos