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| Title: | Is there one optimal repair technique for all composites? |
| Author(s): | Loomans, B.A.C. (299117189) Cardoso, M.V. Roeters, F.J.M. (071431020) Opdam, N.J.M. (165732148) Munck, J. De Huysmans, M.C.D.N.J.M. (094773785) Meerbeek, B. Van |
| Publication year: | 2011 |
| Document type: | Article / Letter to editor |
| Journal: | Dental Materials |
| ISSN: | 0109-5641 |
| Volume: | vol. 27 |
| Issue: | iss. 7 |
| Start page: | p. 701 |
| End page: | p. 709 |
| Annotation: | Loomans, B A C Cardoso, M Vivan Roeters, F J M Opdam, N J M De Munck, J Huysmans, M C D N J M Van Meerbeek, B England Dent Mater. 2011 Jul;27(7):701-9. Epub 2011 May 14. |
| Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a variety of techniques to bond new composite to artificially aged composite of different compositions. METHODS: Composite resin blocks were made of five different commercially available composites (n=30) (Clearfil AP-X, Clearfil PhotoPosterior, Photo Clearfil Bright, Filtek Supreme XT and HelioMolar). After aging the composite blocks (thermo-cycling 5000x), blocks were subjected to one of 9 repair procedures: no treatment (control), diamond bur, sandblasting alumina particles, CoJet, phosphoric acid, 3% hydrofluoric acid 20s or 120s, 9.6% hydrofluoric acid 20s or 120s. In addition, the cohesive strength of the tested composites was measured. Two-phase sandwiches ('repaired composite') were prepared using each of the 9 repair protocols, successively followed by silane and adhesive (OptiBond FL) treatment, prior to the application of the same composite. Specimens were subjected to micro-tensile bond strength testing. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey's HSD (p<0.05). RESULTS: For all composites the lowest bond strength was obtained when no specific repair protocol (control) was applied; the highest for the cohesive strength. Compared to the control for the microhybrid composite (Clearfil AP-X) five repair techniques resulted in a significantly higher repair strength (p<0.05), whereas for the nano-hybrid composite (Filtek Supreme XT) and hybrid composite containing quartz (Clearfil PhotoPosterior) only one repair technique significantly increased the bond strength (p<0.01). SIGNIFICANCE: None of the surface treatments can be recommended as a universally applicable repair technique for the different sorts of composites. To optimally repair composites, knowledge of the composition is helpful. |
| Subject: | NCEBP 7: Effective primary care and public health |
| Organization: | Dentistry UMCN Extern |
| Appears in Collections: | Academic bibliography
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