Publication: Shear bond strength of a self etching adhesive in primary and permanent dentition.
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Germán, Concepción ; García, Carlos ; Pérez, Leonor ; Cortés, Olga
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To assess the shear bond strength obtained with a new self-etching adhesive material (Adper Prompt-L-Pop) compared with the total-etch technique and posterior application of an adhesive (Prime &Bond NT)in both primary and permanent teeth. Methods: 82 human teeth were selected (14 primary and 14 permanent). The vestibular and lingual surfaces were prepared in dentin, followed by application of the adhesive materials (Adper Prompt-L-Pop and Prime &Bond NI), in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer. Compomer and composite (Compoglass and TPH Spectrum) were used as filer materials. The samples were thermocycled (150 cycles), after which adhesion was assessed with an Autograph AGS machine. The type of fracture produced was evaluated using an Olympus SCZ-CTV microscope. The data were compared by triple-factor analvsis of variance, statistically significant differences being considered for <P 0.01. Results: The adhesion strength achieved with Prime & Bond NT involving both composite and compomer as restorative material was significantly greater than with Prompt-L-Pop. No differences were observed between the two dentitions.
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American Journal of Dentistry 2005, 18(5), 331-334. ISSN: 0894-8275
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