Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins

Background: This study evaluated the effect of different surface treatments on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid (Empress Direct) and nanofilled (Filtek Z350 XT) composite resins. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 specimens of each material (7.5 x 4.5 x 3 mm) were prepared and polished with...

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Main Authors: Rafael Torres Brum, Sergio Vieira, Andrea Freire, Rui Fernando Mazur, Evelise Machado De Souza, Rodrigo Nunes Rached
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2017;volume=28;issue=4;spage=433;epage=441;aulast=Brum
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spelling doaj-9c16ccf58a08407daf2c8b237d0503482020-11-24T22:22:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032017-01-0128443344110.4103/ijdr.IJDR_607_15Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resinsRafael Torres BrumSergio VieiraAndrea FreireRui Fernando MazurEvelise Machado De SouzaRodrigo Nunes RachedBackground: This study evaluated the effect of different surface treatments on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid (Empress Direct) and nanofilled (Filtek Z350 XT) composite resins. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 specimens of each material (7.5 x 4.5 x 3 mm) were prepared and polished with SiC paper. Half of the specimens were kept in water for seven days and the other half for six months; they were then divided into six groups according to the type of surface treatment: negative control (no treatment), Al2O3sandblasted, liquid acetone, acetone gel, liquid alcohol and alcohol gel. Following application of the silane coupling agent and the adhesive system, composite resin cylinders were fabricated on the specimens and light cured (20 seconds). The same composite resins were used for the repair. Additionally, ten intact specimens of each composite resin (without repair) were prepared (positive control). The specimens were then loaded to failure in the microshear mode. Three additional specimens were fabricated in each group, and the surface treatments were analyzed by atomic force microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: The nanofilled composite resin showed higher cohesive strength and repair bond strength than the nanohybrid composite resin. The aging process affected the repair bond strength of the nanofilled composite resin. Al2O3sandblasting was more efficient for the nanofilled composite resin and promoted greater surface roughness in both materials. The solvents demonstrated higher efficacy for the nanohybrid composite resin. Conclusion: The strengths resulting from the solvents were material dependent, and Al2O3sandblasting resulted in superior repair bond strength in both materials.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2017;volume=28;issue=4;spage=433;epage=441;aulast=BrumComposite resinmicroshear bond-strengthrepairsolventsurface treatment
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author Rafael Torres Brum
Sergio Vieira
Andrea Freire
Rui Fernando Mazur
Evelise Machado De Souza
Rodrigo Nunes Rached
spellingShingle Rafael Torres Brum
Sergio Vieira
Andrea Freire
Rui Fernando Mazur
Evelise Machado De Souza
Rodrigo Nunes Rached
Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Composite resin
microshear bond-strength
repair
solvent
surface treatment
author_facet Rafael Torres Brum
Sergio Vieira
Andrea Freire
Rui Fernando Mazur
Evelise Machado De Souza
Rodrigo Nunes Rached
author_sort Rafael Torres Brum
title Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
title_short Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
title_full Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
title_fullStr Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
title_full_unstemmed Effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
title_sort effect of organic solvents compared to sandblasting on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid and nanofilled composite resins
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: This study evaluated the effect of different surface treatments on the repair bond strength of nanohybrid (Empress Direct) and nanofilled (Filtek Z350 XT) composite resins. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 specimens of each material (7.5 x 4.5 x 3 mm) were prepared and polished with SiC paper. Half of the specimens were kept in water for seven days and the other half for six months; they were then divided into six groups according to the type of surface treatment: negative control (no treatment), Al2O3sandblasted, liquid acetone, acetone gel, liquid alcohol and alcohol gel. Following application of the silane coupling agent and the adhesive system, composite resin cylinders were fabricated on the specimens and light cured (20 seconds). The same composite resins were used for the repair. Additionally, ten intact specimens of each composite resin (without repair) were prepared (positive control). The specimens were then loaded to failure in the microshear mode. Three additional specimens were fabricated in each group, and the surface treatments were analyzed by atomic force microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: The nanofilled composite resin showed higher cohesive strength and repair bond strength than the nanohybrid composite resin. The aging process affected the repair bond strength of the nanofilled composite resin. Al2O3sandblasting was more efficient for the nanofilled composite resin and promoted greater surface roughness in both materials. The solvents demonstrated higher efficacy for the nanohybrid composite resin. Conclusion: The strengths resulting from the solvents were material dependent, and Al2O3sandblasting resulted in superior repair bond strength in both materials.
topic Composite resin
microshear bond-strength
repair
solvent
surface treatment
url http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2017;volume=28;issue=4;spage=433;epage=441;aulast=Brum
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