Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?

Abstract Simplified dentin-bonding systems are clinically employed for most adhesive procedures, and they are prone to hydrolytic degradation. Objective This study aimed to investigate the effect of laser diode irradiation on the degree of conversion (DC), water sorption (WS), and water solubility...

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Main Authors: Leticia Ferreira de Freitas BRIANEZZI, Rafael Massunari MAENOSONO, Odair BIM JÚNIOR, Giovanna Speranza ZABEU, Regina Guenka PALMA-DIBB, Sérgio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
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spelling doaj-26b0ac7d4da349fa94352c771cc3325e2020-11-24T20:59:09ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-776525438138610.1590/1678-7757-2016-0461S1678-77572017000400381Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?Leticia Ferreira de Freitas BRIANEZZIRafael Massunari MAENOSONOOdair BIM JÚNIORGiovanna Speranza ZABEURegina Guenka PALMA-DIBBSérgio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMAAbstract Simplified dentin-bonding systems are clinically employed for most adhesive procedures, and they are prone to hydrolytic degradation. Objective This study aimed to investigate the effect of laser diode irradiation on the degree of conversion (DC), water sorption (WS), and water solubility (WSB) of these bonding systems in an attempt to improve their physico-mechanical resistance. Material and Methods Two bonding agents were tested: a two-step total-etch system [Adper™ Single Bond 2, 3M ESPE (SB)] and a universal system [Adper™ Single Bond Universal, 3M ESPE (SU)]. Square-shaped specimens were prepared and assigned into 4 groups (n=5): SB and SU (control groups – no laser irradiation) and SB-L and SU-L [SB and SU laser (L) – irradiated groups]. DC was assessed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total reflectance. Additional uncured resin samples (≈3.0 µL, n=5) of each adhesive were also scanned for final DC calculation. For WS/WSB tests, similar specimens (n=10) were prepared and measured by monitoring the mass changes after dehydration/water storage cycles. For both tests, adhesive fluids were dropped into standardized Teflon molds (6.0×6.0×1.0 mm), irradiated with a 970-nm laser diode, and then polymerized with an LED-curing unit (1 W/cm2). Results Laser irradiation immediately before photopolymerization increased the DC (%) of the tested adhesives: SB-L>SB>SU-L>SU. For WS/WSB (μg/mm3), only the dentin bonding system (DBS) was a significant factor (p<0.05): SB>SU. Conclusion Irradiation with a laser diode improved the degree of conversion of all tested simplified dentin bonding systems, with no impact on water sorption and solubility.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572017000400381&lng=en&tlng=enDentin-bonding agentsLasersPhysical properties
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author Leticia Ferreira de Freitas BRIANEZZI
Rafael Massunari MAENOSONO
Odair BIM JÚNIOR
Giovanna Speranza ZABEU
Regina Guenka PALMA-DIBB
Sérgio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
spellingShingle Leticia Ferreira de Freitas BRIANEZZI
Rafael Massunari MAENOSONO
Odair BIM JÚNIOR
Giovanna Speranza ZABEU
Regina Guenka PALMA-DIBB
Sérgio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Dentin-bonding agents
Lasers
Physical properties
author_facet Leticia Ferreira de Freitas BRIANEZZI
Rafael Massunari MAENOSONO
Odair BIM JÚNIOR
Giovanna Speranza ZABEU
Regina Guenka PALMA-DIBB
Sérgio Kiyoshi ISHIKIRIAMA
author_sort Leticia Ferreira de Freitas BRIANEZZI
title Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
title_short Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
title_full Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
title_fullStr Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
title_full_unstemmed Does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
title_sort does laser diode irradiation improve the degree of conversion of simplified dentin bonding systems?
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
description Abstract Simplified dentin-bonding systems are clinically employed for most adhesive procedures, and they are prone to hydrolytic degradation. Objective This study aimed to investigate the effect of laser diode irradiation on the degree of conversion (DC), water sorption (WS), and water solubility (WSB) of these bonding systems in an attempt to improve their physico-mechanical resistance. Material and Methods Two bonding agents were tested: a two-step total-etch system [Adper™ Single Bond 2, 3M ESPE (SB)] and a universal system [Adper™ Single Bond Universal, 3M ESPE (SU)]. Square-shaped specimens were prepared and assigned into 4 groups (n=5): SB and SU (control groups – no laser irradiation) and SB-L and SU-L [SB and SU laser (L) – irradiated groups]. DC was assessed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total reflectance. Additional uncured resin samples (≈3.0 µL, n=5) of each adhesive were also scanned for final DC calculation. For WS/WSB tests, similar specimens (n=10) were prepared and measured by monitoring the mass changes after dehydration/water storage cycles. For both tests, adhesive fluids were dropped into standardized Teflon molds (6.0×6.0×1.0 mm), irradiated with a 970-nm laser diode, and then polymerized with an LED-curing unit (1 W/cm2). Results Laser irradiation immediately before photopolymerization increased the DC (%) of the tested adhesives: SB-L>SB>SU-L>SU. For WS/WSB (μg/mm3), only the dentin bonding system (DBS) was a significant factor (p<0.05): SB>SU. Conclusion Irradiation with a laser diode improved the degree of conversion of all tested simplified dentin bonding systems, with no impact on water sorption and solubility.
topic Dentin-bonding agents
Lasers
Physical properties
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