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Bond strength of glass carbomer material to enamel and dentin following different surface pretreatments

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Pages 1929-1937 | Received 07 Dec 2016, Accepted 27 Jan 2017, Published online: 07 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

Objective: Enamel and dentin bond strengths of restorative glass carbomer material were determined by shear bond strength (SBS) test after different surface treatments in this study.

Materials and methods: Flat enamel and dentin surfaces pre-treated with 37% phosphoric acid (15 s for enamel and dentin), or 20% polyacrylic acid (15 s for enamel and dentin). Glass carbomer applied to the treated and non-treated surfaces. Conventional glass ionomer without any surface treatment served as a control.

Results: Enamel and dentin SBSs of the conventional glass ionomer cement were significantly higher than those of the glass carbomer material bonded to enamel and dentin without any surface treatments. Acid-etching and polyacrylic acid pre-treatments yielded similar enamel bond strength to that of glass ionomer cement. For dentin bonding, only polyacrylic acid pre-treatment improved SBS of glass carbomer to dentin surface.

Conclusions: Clinicians may consider the use of polyacrylic acid conditioner prior to the use of glass carbomer material.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank Prof. Dr. Naime Bilinc Bulucu and Prof. Dr. Aslıhan Usumez for their valuable supports.

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