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The Open Dentistry Journal | 2016

Bond Strength of a Novel One Bottle Multi-mode Adhesive to Human Dentin After Six Months of Storage

Fernanda Borguetti Manfroi; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Deise Caren Somacal; Gilberto Antonio Borges; Luiz Henrique Burnett Júnior; Ana Maria Spohr

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (µTBS) of Scotchbond Universal to dentin using the etch-and-rinse or the self-etch technique after 24 h and 6 months of storage. Materials and Methods: Flat dentin surfaces were obtained in 24 third molars. The teeth were divided into four groups: G1 – Scotchbond Universal applied in the etch-and-rinse mode; G2 – Scotchbond Universal applied in the self-etch mode; G3 – Scotchbond Multi-Purpose; G4 – Clearfil SE Bond. A block of composite was built on the adhesive area. The tooth/resin sets were cut parallel to the long axis to obtain 40 beams (~0.8 mm2) for each group. Twenty specimens were immediately submitted to the µTBS test, and the remaining 20 were stored in water for 6 months. Failures and the adhesive interface were analyzed by SEM. Results: According to two-way ANOVA, the interaction between adhesive and storage time was significant (p=0.015).The µTBS (MPa) means were the following: 24 h – G1 (39.37±10.82), G2 (31.02±13.76), G3 (35.09±14.03) and G4 (35.84±11.06); 6 months – G1 (36.99±8.78), G2 (40.58±8.07), G3 (32.44±6.07) and G4 (41.75±8.25). Most failures were mixed. Evidence of hybrid layer and numerous resin tags were noted for Scotchbond Universal applied with the etch-and-rinse mode and Scotchbond Multi-Purpose. A thinner hybrid layer and fewer resin tags were noted for Scotchbond Universal applied in the self-etch mode and Clearfil SE Bond. Conclusion: The results indicate that the µTBS for Scotchbond Universal is comparable to the gold-standard adhesives. Scotchbond Universal applied in the self-etch mode and Clearfil SE Bond revealed higher bond stability compared to the etch-and-rinse mode.


Brazilian Oral Research | 2016

Relined fiberglass post: an ex vivo study of the resin cement thickness and dentin-resin interface

Niélli Caetano de Souza; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Ricardo Vaz Breda; João Batista Blessmann Weber; Eduardo Gonçalves Mota; Ana Maria Spohr

The aim of this study was to evaluate the thickness of resin cements in the root thirds when using conventional fiberglass posts (CP) and relined fiberglass posts (RP) in weakened roots and to evaluate the morphological characteristics of the dentin-resin interface. Forty human maxillary anterior teeth had the crown sectioned below the cemento-enamel junction. The canals were endodontically treated and weakened with diamond burs. Teeth were divided into four groups (n = 10): Group 1 - CP + RelyX ARC; Group 2 - CP + RelyX U200; Group 3 - RP + RelyX ARC; and Group 4 - RP + RelyX U200. Prior to luting, 0.1% Fluorescein and 0.1% Rhodamine B dyes were added to an adhesive and resin cement, respectively. Slices were obtained from the apical, middle, and cervical thirds of the root. Confocal laser scanning microscopy images were recorded in four areas (buccal, lingual, mesial, distal) of each third. In each area, four equidistant measures of the resin cement were made and the mean value was calculated. The interface morphology was observed. The data were submitted to three-way ANOVA and Tukeys test (α = 0.05). The interaction between fiberglass posts, resin cement, and root thirds was significant (p < 0.0001). The resin cement thicknesses were significantly lower for RP in comparison with CP, except in the apical third. There was no significant difference between the resin cements for RP. There was formation of resin cement tags and adhesive tags along the root for RP. RP favored the formation of thin and uniform resin cement films and resin tags in weakened roots.


European Journal of Dentistry | 2014

Does immediate dentin sealing influence the polymerization of impression materials

Paula Cristine Ghiggi; Arno Kieling Steiger; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Eduardo Gonçalves Mota; Luiz Henrique Burnett; Ana Maria Spohr

Objectives: The objective of the following study is to evaluate the interaction between the resin materials used in immediate dentin sealing (IDS) techniques and impression materials with two different techniques to eliminate the oxygen-inhibition layer. Materials and Methods: The occlusal dentin surface of 35 human molars was exposed. The teeth were used in two Groups: Group 1 - Impression with Express XT; Group 2 - Impression with Impregum. Groups 1 and 2 were divided into 14 subgroups: Groups 1a and 2a - Control groups; 1b and 2b - IDS with Clearfil SE Bond (CSE); 1c and 2c - IDS with CSE + additional polymerization with glycerin jelly; 1d and 2d - IDS with CSE + alcohol; 1e and 2e - IDS with CSE and Protect Liner F (PLF); 1f and 2f - IDS with CSE and PLF + additional polymerization with glycerin jelly; and 1g and 2g - IDS with CSE and PLF + alcohol. Five teeth were used in each experimental group, and the tooth surface was photographed using a digital camera. Results: Small quantity of unpolymerized impression material remained attached to the CSE or to the PLF in Groups 1b and 1e. Groups 1c and 1d prevented the interaction. Small quantity of polymerized impression material remained attached to the CSE or to the PLF for Groups 2b and 2e. The same interaction was observed for Groups 2c and 2d. For Groups 2c and 2f, no interactions were observed. Conclusion: Resin materials interacted with impression materials. The application of glycerin jelly and alcohol prevented the interaction of CSE with Express XT and PLF with Impregum; however, these treatments were not completely effective in preventing the interaction of CSE with Impregum and PLF with Express XT.


Operative Dentistry | 2016

Relined Fiberglass Post: Effect of Luting Length, Resin Cement, and Cyclic Loading on the Bond to Weakened Root Dentin

Nc de Souza; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Dff da Silva; Gilberto Antonio Borges; Lh Burnett Júnior; Ana Maria Spohr

This study evaluated the effects of luting length of the post, the resin cement, and cyclic loading on pull-out bond strength of fiberglass posts relined with composite resin in weakened roots. The canals of 80 bovine incisors were endodontically treated and weakened with diamond burs. The teeth were randomly divided into eight groups (n=10) according to the luting procedures of the relined fiberglass post (RFP): In groups 1, 2, 3, and 4, the RFPs were luted with RelyX ARC, and in groups 5, 6, 7, and 8 they were luted with RelyX U200. In groups 1, 3, 5, and 7, the RFPs were luted at a length of 5 mm, and in groups 2, 4, 6, and 8 they were luted at a length of 10 mm. Specimens from groups 3, 4, 7, and 8 were submitted to cyclic loading. Specimens were subjected to a pull-out bond strength test in a universal testing machine. The results (MPa) were analyzed by three-way analysis of variance and the Tukey post hoc test (α=0.05). Six human upper anterior teeth were used to analyze the bond interface by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The pull-out bond strength of RFPs luted with RelyX U200 was statistically higher than that of RelyX ARC. Cyclic loading influenced the bond strength only for the luting length of 5 mm. CLSM analysis revealed the formation of resin cement tags for both materials. Luting length is an important factor in retaining RFPs in weakened roots when they are subjected to cyclic loading, and RelyX U200 resulted in greater bond strengths to the root canal in comparison with RelyX ARC.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2008

The influence of the Nd:YAG laser bleaching on physical and mechanical properties of the dental enamel

Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Maria Paula Gandolfi Paranhos; Ana Maria Spohr; Eduardo Gonçalves Mota; Isaac Newton Lima da Silva; André Arigony Souto; Luiz Henrique Burnett


Quintessence International | 2009

Influence of Nd:YAG laser irradiation on microtensile bond strength of adhesive systems to sound or carious dentin.

Maria Paula Gandolfi Paranhos; Ana Maria Spohr; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Hugo Mitsuo Silva Oshima; Eduardo Gonçalves Mota; Luiz Henrique Burnett


STOMATOS | 2012

Nd:YAG Laser Influence on Bond Strength of Adhesive Resins to Dentin

André Amorim Lise; Paula Cristine Guiggi; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Luiz Henrique Burnett Júnior; Ana Maria Spohr


Stomatos | 2011

Avaliação da topografia superficial de cerâmicas submetidas a diferentes tratamentos de superfície

Juliane Butze; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Luiz Henrique Burnett Júnior; Ana Maria Spohr


The Open Dentistry Journal | 2018

Bond to Zirconia Ceramic: Evaluation of Different Primers and a Universal Adhesive

Diego Fabris Ferreira da Silva; Raquel de Oliveira Lopes; Niélli Caetano de Souza; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Patrícia Danesi; Ana Maria Spohr


Acta odontológica latinoamericana : AOL | 2015

Do resin cements influence the cuspal deflection of teeth restored with composite resin inlays

Helen C.V da Rosa; Maurem Leitão Marcondes; Niélli Caetano de Souza; João Batista Blessmann Weber; Ana Maria Spohr

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Ana Maria Spohr

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luiz Henrique Burnett Júnior

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Eduardo Gonçalves Mota

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luiz Henrique Burnett

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Paula Gandolfi Paranhos

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Niélli Caetano de Souza

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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André Amorim Lise

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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João Batista Blessmann Weber

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Juliane Butze

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Paula Cristine Guiggi

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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