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Doi J1 , Itota T, Yoshiyama M, Tay FR, Pashley DH

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American Journal of Dentistry,


01 Apr 2004, 17(2):89-93

PMID: 15151333 

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Abstract 

Purpose

To evaluate the bonding of an experimental antibacterial fluoride-releasing adhesive system (ABF) to normal and
carious dentin in human teeth with Class V root caries.

Methods
Mesiodistal sectioning removed the buccal enamel, superficial dentin and much of the carious dentin in 21 extracte
human bicuspids with root surface caries. The surfaces of normal coronal and root dentin, and caries-affected and
caries-infected dentin were ground with wet 600-grit SiC paper to create a standardized smear layer. Tooth surface
were treated with the ABF according to manufacturer's instructions, and then covered with excess resin composite.
After immersion in 37 degrees C water for 24 hours, the restored teeth were horizontally sectioned into serial slabs
that were trimmed into hourglass shapes to isolate the bonded area to the test substrates, and then their bond
strengths were measured by the microtensile bond test, and the interfaces examined by SEM and TEM. The bond
strengths were statistically compared with ANOVA and Fisher's PLSD (P < 0.05).

Results

The bond strengths of ABF to caries-affected and caries-infected dentin were significantly lower than those to norm
coronal and root dentin. SEM micrographs revealed that the hybrid layers in caries-affected and caries-infected
dentin were more porous compared to the hybrid layer in normal coronal and root dentin. TEM micrographs showe
that bacteria that had invaded the dentin were embedded in this adhesive monomer in caries-infected dentin.

Clinical significance
Although the bond strength of ABF adhesive system to root carious dentin is lower than that of normal dentin, the
antibacterial and fluoride-releasing properties of ABF may contribute to prevent caries progression and inhibit
secondary caries.

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Current aspects on bonding effectiveness and stability in adhesive dentistry.


Cardoso MV,
de Almeida Neves A,
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Aust Dent J, 56 Suppl 1:31-44, 01 Jun 2011
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Antibacterial effects of MDPB against anaerobes associated with endodontic infections.


Izutani N,
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Ebisu S
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Craig RG,
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Green WS,
Ship JA
J Am Dent Assoc, 139(6):705-712, 01 Jun 2008
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