Effect of 10% Sodium Ascorbate on Shear Bond Strength of Bleached Teeth - An in-vitro Study
Background: Patient often requires some additional interventions such as replacement of old restorations, laminates and veneers after bleaching, for aesthetic purposes. The residual oxygen inhibits polymerization of resin based materials which results in reduced bond strength of the restorations....
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2015-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/6194/12303_CE(Ra1)_F(GH)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdf |
Summary: | Background: Patient often requires some additional interventions such as replacement of old restorations, laminates and
veneers after bleaching, for aesthetic purposes. The residual
oxygen inhibits polymerization of resin based materials which
results in reduced bond strength of the restorations. Some
techniques are available to solve the clinical problems related
to the post bleach compromised bond strength.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate, the role
of 10% sodium ascorbate on reversing the compromised bond
strength and compare enamel shear bond strength of 5th and 6th
generation dentine bonding agents on bleached and unbleached
teeth.
Materials and Methods: Eighty freshly extracted human
anterior teeth were assigned in to Group A and Group B of 40
teeth each. Samples in both groups were subdivided in to 4
subgroups of 10 teeth each. In Group A composite resins was
bonded using 5th generation dentine bonding agent (3M Single
Bond) and Group B was bonded using 6th generation (3M ESPE
Adper SE Plus). Subgroups were subjected to the procedure as,
A1;B1 etching and bonding (control), A2; B2 bleaching, etching
and immediate bonding, A3; B3 bleaching,10% ascorbic
acid treatment for 10 minutes after that etching and bonding
immediately, A4; B4 bleaching, storage in artificial saliva for
4 days and then etching and bonding. Pola office, in office
bleach (SDI (082216) was used for bleaching. The specimens
were subjected to shear load in a Universal testing machine to
evaluate bond strength.
Results: A decrease in bond strength was seen with 6th
generation adhesive system compared to 5th generation bonding
system, which is statistically significant, p<0.001.
Conclusion: Treating the bleached enamel surfaces when treated
with 10% sodium ascorbate, which reverses the compromised
bond strength and is a good alternative to delayed bonding. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |