Sunday, April 21, 2013

Effects of surface treatment, hydration and application method on the bond strength of a silorane adhesive and resin system to dentine

The ANOVA showed significant differences for SH and AM, but not for ST. For SH, the results of Tukey’s test were (in MPa): D – 14.9(±3.8)a, W – 17.1(±4.3)b; and for AM: PA – 14. 9(±4.2)a, AC – 17.1(±3.9)b. Acid etching, when combined with a moist dentine surface and the use of primer agitation, improves the bond strength of the SAS to dentine. According to the results of the present in vitro study, modification of the application protocols for the silorane-based adhesive system may improve its clinical performance.

Source: http://www.dentapress.com/headlines/5119-effects-of-surface-treatment-hydration-and-application-method-on-the-bond-strength-of-a-silorane-adhesive-and-resin-system-to-dentine.html

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