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The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2007

The effect of thermocycling on the durability of dentin adhesive systems

Young-Hoon Moon; Jongryul Kim; Kyung-Kyu Choi; Sang-Jin Park

The objectives of this study was to evaluate the effect of thermocycling on the μTBS (microtensile bond strength) to dentin with four different adhesive systems to examine the bonding durability. Freshly extracted 3 molar teeth were exposed occlusal dentin surfaces, and randomly distributed into 8 adhesive groups: 3-steps total-etching (Scotchbond Multi-Purpose Plus; SM, All Bond-2; AB), 2-steps total-etching (Single Bond; SB, One Step plus; OS), 2-steps self-etching (Clearfil SE Bond; SE, AdheSE; AD) and single-step self-etching systems (Promp L-Pop; PL, Xeno III; XE). Each adhesive system in 8 adhesives groups was applied on prepared dentin surface as an instruction and resin composite (Z250) was placed incrementally and light-cured. The bonded specimens were sectioned with low-speed diamond saw to obtain 1 × 1 mm sticks after 24 hours of storage at 37 °C distilled water and proceeded thermocycling at the pre-determined cycles of 0, 1,000 and 2,000. The μTBS test was carried out with EZ-tester at 1 mm/min. The results of bond strength test were statistically analyzed using one-way ANOVA/ Duncan’s test at the α〈 0.05 confidence level. Also, the fracture mode of debonded surface and the interface were examined under SEM. The results of this study were as follows; 1. 3-step total etching adhesives showed stable, but bond strength of 2-step adhesives were decreased as thermocycling stress. 2. SE showed the highest bond strength, but single step adhesives (PL, XE) had the lowest value both before and after thermocycling. 3. Most of adhesives showed adhesive failure. The total-etching systems were prone to adhesive failure and the single-step systems were mixed failure after thermocycling. Within limited results of this study, the bond strength of adhesive system was material specific and the bonding durability was affected by the bonding step/ procedure of adhesive. Simplified bonding procedures do not necessarily imply improved bonding performance. [J Kor Acad Cons Dent 32(3):222-235, 2007]


The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2007

A STUDY ON FRACTURAL BEHAVIOR OF DENTIN-RESIN INTERFACE

Gil-Joo Ryu; Gi-Woon Choi; Sang-Jin Park; Kyung-Kyu Choi

The fracture toughness test is believed as a clinically relevant method for assessing the fracture resistance of the dentinal restoratives. The objectives of this study were to measure the fracture toughness (K1C) and microtensile bond strength of dentin-resin composite interface and compare their relationship for their use in evaluation of the integrity of the dentin-resin bond. A minimum of six short-rod specimens for fracture toughness test and fifteen specimens for microtensile bond strength test was fabricated for each group of materials used. After all specimens storing for 24 hours in distilled water at 37℃, they were tensile-loaded with an EZ tester universal testing machin. Statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA and Tukey’ s test at the 95% confidence level, Pearson’ s coefficient was used to verify the correlation between the mean of fracture toughness and microtensile bond strength. FE-SEM was employed on fractured surface to describe the crack propagation. Fracture toughness value of Clearfil SE Bond (SE) was the highest, followed by Adper Single Bond 2 (SB), OptiBond Solo (OB), ONE-STEP PLUS (OS), ScotchBond Multi-purpose (SM) and there was significant difference between SE and other 4 groups (p 0.05). Microtensile bond strength of SE was the highest, followed by SB, OB, SM, OS and OS only showed significant lower value (p < 0.05). There was no correlation between fracture toughness and microtensile bond strength values. FE-SEM examination revealed that dentin bonding agent showed different film thickness and different failure pattern according to the film thickness. From the limited results of this study, it was noted that there was statistically no correlation between K1C and μ TBS. We can conclude that for obtaining the reliability of bond strength test of dentin bonding agent, we must pay more attention to the test procedure and its profound scrutiny.


The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2010

Effect of film thickness of resin cement on bonding efficiency in indirect composite restoration

Sang-Hyuck Lee; Gi-Woon Choi; Kyung-Kyu Choi

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of film thickness of various resin cements on bonding efficiency in indirect composite restoration by measurement of microtensile bond strength, polymerization shrinkage, flexural strength and modulus, fractographic FE-SEM analysis. Experimental groups were divided according to film thickness (-control, -T50, -T100, -T150) using composite- based resin cements (Variolink II, Duo-Link) and adhesive-based resin cements (Panavia F, Rely X Unicem). The data was analyzed using ANOVA and Duncans multiple comparison test (p 0.05). 2. Microtensile bond strength of composite-based resin cements were decreased significantly according to increasing film thickness (p 0.05). 3. Panavia F showed significantly lower polymerization shrinkage than other resin cements (p


The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2007

THE EFFECT OF CYANATE METHACRYLATE ON THE SHEAR BOND STRENGTHS TO DENTIN

Hyang-Kyung Kim; Kyung-Kyu Choi; Gi-Woon Choi; Sang-Jin Park

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of cyanate methacylate on the shear bond strengths to bovine dentin surfaces as a dentin primers. Seven experimental adhesives were made with different mass fraction of Isocyanatoetylme-thacrylate (IEM), 40wt% HEMA (Wako Pure Chemical Industries Osaka, Japan), 0.6% camphoroquinone, 0.4% amine and ethanol as balance dentin bonding agents (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12%) were made and applied on the surface of bovine dentin specimens of 7 experimental groups. Shear bond strengths were measured using a universal testing machine (Instro 4466). To identify the ratio and modes of cohesive failures, microscopic examinationn was performed. The ultra-structure of resin tags were observed under scanning electron microscope. The results were as follows ; 1) A higher shear bond strengths (33.62 MPa) in group 8% of Cyanate methacrylate to dentin were found, but there were no statistically significancy between Groups (p > 0.05). 2) The higher ratio of cohesive failures mode in group 2, 6, an 10% could be seen than that in any other groups. 3) A shorter resin tags were observed in all experimental groups. This could be resulted that the preventing from the cyanate methacrylate penetrate into dentin owing to reacting it with dentin collagen. Therefore the resin tags were shorter in lengths. Whether the higher bonding strengths of dentin bonding agents can be affected was not been assured with statistic results. The results indicated that the relation between tensile strengths of the dentin adhesives to bovine dentin and resin tags formed into the dentin could not affected. The main reason of increasing the shear bond strength to bovine dentin in experimental groups could not be assured.


The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2005

THE EFFICACY OF CHEMO-MECHANICAL REMOVAL OF DENTIN CARIOUS LESION

Soon-Bin Lim; Kyung-Kyu Choi; Sang-Jin Park

Mechanical removals in decayed teeth have been performed using drill and sharp hand instruments. These methods have some disadvantages such as pain, local anesthesia and overextended cavities Therefore chemo-mechanical excavation of dentin carious lesions has been introduced. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of traditional mechanical methods using burs and chemo-mechanical methods (Carisolv) of caries dentin. Mechanical caries removal was carried with low speed round bur Chemo-mechanical caries excavation was performed with Carisolv (Medi-team), using the Carisolv hand instruments. The mean time to remove caries with two different methods was evaluated and the data analyzed with SPSS software (ver 11.5) by t-test (p 23 sharp explorers, Caries Detector (Kuraray Co. Japan), and standard apical radiography. 1. Chemo-mechanical method was taken more times than mechanical method (1.5 fold) (p 0.05). 4. The remaining carious dentin was detected after the ckemo-mechanical removal of the carious dentin, and no smear layer were seen after the mechanical and chemo-mechanical removal of the carious dentin.


The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2004

The comparison on micro-tensile bond strengths of variable adhesive systems to Class V cavity

Jung-Mi Kwon; Kyung-Kyu Choi; Sang-Jin Park

With the recent developments in preventive dentistry and periodontology, senior citizens have more and more retained teeth, so the incidence of root caries and non carious cervical lesions have increased, and the demand for restoration of cervical lesions, root dentin defects such as wedgeshaped cervical defects and root caries has increased. Resin-modified glass ionomers were introduced in 1988 by adding resin ingredients to the glass ionomer formulation. The indication area of glass ionomers diverse, as there existed conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer formulations for temporary, permanent filling, luting of indirect restoration, crowns & bridges, and brackets for orthodontic treatment, sealing of pits and fisThe comparison on micro-tensile bond strengths of variable adhesive systems to Class V cavity


The Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry | 2003

Spectrophotometric evaluation of sealing effects of several root-end filling materials

Jin-Gyu Yi; Sang-Jin Park; Kyung-Kyu Choi; Gi-Woon Choi

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the sealing effect of several root-end filling materials using spectrophotometric analysis. 180 single root teeth with one canal were instrumented and canal filled. Root resected and root end preparation was made. Teeth were randomly classified to S experimental group(MTA, EBA, IRM, TCP, ZOE) and 1 control group according to root-end filling material MTA group used PRO ROOT MT A, EBA group used Super EBA. TCP group used NEW APATITE LINER TYPE II main component of which is phosphate (TCP). According to manufactures instruction experimental material was mixed and retrfilled. After 2% methylene blue solution penetration absorbance for each test sample was measured with spectrophotometer (JASCO UV-530, Japan). The mean absorbance of control and experimental group was as follows; MTA: 0.092, IRM: 0.226, Super EBA: 0.255, ZOE: 0.374, Control: 0.425, TCP: 0.501 and the result analyzed by Turkey test at P=0.05 level. Conclusions of this study are as follows; 1. The absorbance increase in following sequence MTA, IRM, Super EBA, ZOE, Control. TCP. 2. MTA showed the least leakage but was not significant with IRM or Super EBA and was significant with control or TCP(p


Dental Materials | 2017

Effect of concentration of p-TSNa on dentin bond strength

H.N. Na; J.K. Yi; Kyung-Kyu Choi; Duck-Su Kim; J.H. Jang


Dental Materials | 2016

Effect of bioactive glass on the remineralization of demineralized dentin

Sung Hoon Kim; Bonglee Kim; Sun-Yeou Kim; Duck-Su Kim; Kyung-Kyu Choi


Dental Materials | 2016

Bonding durability of two universal dentin adhesives

J. Go; Seon-Pyo Hong; Sunho Kim; Duck-Su Kim; Kyung-Kyu Choi

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J. Go

Kyung Hee University

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