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Dental Materials | 2000

Effect of a sodium hypochlorite gel on dentin bonding

Jorge Perdigão; Manuela Lopes; Saulo Geraldeli; Guilherme Carpena Lopes; Franklin Garcia-Godoy

UNLABELLED It has been suggested that the hybrid layer (HL) does not play any important role in the mechanism of adhesion to dentin. To substantiate this hypothetical insignificance of the HL, sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) has been used to remove collagen from etched dentin prior to bonding. OBJECTIVES The present study was conducted to determine the effect of a commercial 10% NaOCl gel on the dentin shear bond strengths and HL ultra-morphology of two simplified dentin adhesives. The null hypothesis tested was that treatment of etched dentin collagen with NaOCl would not compromise dentin bonding. METHODS The labial surface of eighty bovine incisors was polished to expose middle dentin. The specimens were randomly assigned to two total-etch adhesive systems (N = 40): Prime&Bond NT (Dentsply Caulk); and Single Bond (3M Dental Products Division). After rinsing off the etchant, one drop of 10% NaOCl (AD Gel, Kuraray Ltd.) was applied to the etched dentin surface and left for 0 (control), 15, 30, or 60 s. The gel was rinsed off with water and the dentin surface kept visibly moist prior to the application of the adhesive as per manufacturers instructions. The respective composite resin was subsequently applied and light-cured. After 24 h in water at 37 degrees C, the specimens were thermocycled for 500 cycles in baths kept at 5 and 55 degrees C and the shear bond strengths measured. The data were analyzed with two-way ANOVA. For TEM, sixteen dentin disks were taken from middle dentin of extracted human third molars, assigned to the eight treatment sequences, and observed. RESULTS The increase in the NaOCl application time resulted in a progressive decrease in shear bond strengths for both dentin adhesives. For Single Bond, the application of AD Gel for 60 s resulted in a reduction of bond strengths to 38% of that obtained for the control. For Prime&Bond NT, the mean bond strength obtained when AD Gel was applied for 60 s was 31% of that obtained for the control. The application of AD Gel resulted in distinct morphology for each one of the two adhesives tested. For Single Bond, the general morphology of the collagen network was maintained, regardless of the deproteinization time. The interfibrillar space within the collagen network increased with increasing deproteinization times. For Prime&Bond NT, the general appearance of the HL was maintained for deproteinization times of 15 and 30 s. When the NaOCl gel was applied for 60 s, the morphological appearance of the HL lost its fibrillar arrangement. While remnants of the collagen fibers were observed in one of the dentin disks, the other specimen showed an amorphous structure without any discernible HL morphological features. SIGNIFICANCE The integrity of the collagen fibrils left exposed upon acid-etching plays a major role in the mechanism of adhesion of the specific adhesive systems tested in this study. The intermingling of the adhesive monomers with the filigree of collagen fibers or HL should still be considered the paramount dentin bonding mechanism.


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2013

Total-etch versus self-etch adhesive

Jorge Perdigão; Saulo Geraldeli; James S. Hodges

Sales of self-etch adhesive systems have grown considerably over the last 10 to 12 years. One of the most important factors contributing to this growth is the perception that self-etch adhesives cause less postoperative sensitivity than etch-and-rinse adhesives. Certainly, there is much anecdotal evidence supporting this perception. But what does the science say? This Critical Appraisal presents evidence from several clinical trials of postoperative sensitivity in posterior composite restorations.


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2013

Total-etch versus self-etch adhesive: Effect on postoperative sensitivity

Jorge Perdigão; Saulo Geraldeli; James S. Hodges

Sales of self-etch adhesive systems have grown considerably over the last 10 to 12 years. One of the most important factors contributing to this growth is the perception that self-etch adhesives cause less postoperative sensitivity than etch-and-rinse adhesives. Certainly, there is much anecdotal evidence supporting this perception. But what does the science say? This Critical Appraisal presents evidence from several clinical trials of postoperative sensitivity in posterior composite restorations.


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2003

Bonding characteristics of self-etching adhesives to intact versus prepared enamel.

Jorge Perdigão; Saulo Geraldeli


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2002

In vivo Influence of Residual Moisture on Microtensile Bond Strengths of One‐Bottle Adhesives

Jorge Perdigão; Saulo Geraldeli; André Ricardo Paoli do Carmo; Hélio R. Dutra


American Journal of Dentistry | 2004

Push-out bond strengths of tooth-colored posts bonded with different adhesive systems.

Jorge Perdigão; Saulo Geraldeli; Ignatius K. Lee


American Journal of Dentistry | 2003

Bond strengths of tooth-colored posts, effect of sealer, dentin adhesive, and root region.

John S. Kurtz; Jorge Perdigão; Saulo Geraldeli; James S. Hodges; Walter R. Bowles


Journal of the American Dental Association | 2012

Repair or replacement of defective restorations by dentists in The Dental Practice-Based Research Network

Valeria V. Gordan; Joseph L. Riley; Saulo Geraldeli; D. Brad Rindal; Vibeke Qvist; Jeffrey L. Fellows; Gregg H. Gilbert


Journal of the American Dental Association | 2009

Improving Clinical Retention of One-Step Self-Etching Adhesive Systems With an Additional Hydrophobic Adhesive Layer

Alessandra Reis; Tatiana Moroz Leite; Karina Matte; Roberto Michels; Roberto César do Amaral; Saulo Geraldeli; Alessandro Dourado Loguercio


Journal of Adhesive Dentistry | 2001

Eighteen-month clinical evaluation of two dentin adhesives applied on dry vs moist dentin.

Jorge Perdigão; André Ricardo Paoli do Carmo; Saulo Geraldeli; Hélio R. Dutra; Milton S. Masuda

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Joel Bianchi

University of São Paulo

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Federal University of Maranhão

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Regina Tamaki

University of São Paulo

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