Methods: Human dentin was polished by 320-grit SiC paper and rinsed with water. According to manufacturer’s instructions, the dentin was treated with AceAll-BondSE (Bisco), Multilink PrimerA/B (Ivoclar Vivadent), OptibondAll-in-One (Kerr), G-ænialBond (GC), EasyBond (3M ESPE), or Experimental Universal Adhesive (EUA, Bisco). Shear bond strength (n=8) on dentin was tested using the ultradent jig method, bonded with Duolink (Bisco), light-cured (40sec/500mW/cm2), stored in de-ionized water for 24hours/37ºC (Control) or 96hours/80ºC (accelerated aging), and tested by Instron tester (1mm/min). Contact angle (hydrophobicity) was measured on fully cured adhesives with a water droplet using a contact angle meter (NRL CA Goniometer) (n=10). The data were analyzed statistically by one-way ANOVA and Tukey Tests (p<0.05). The quantitative relationship between bond strength decrease (after aging) and contact angle was analyzed by Regression Analysis (Excel) at confidence level 95%.
Results: For each column, means with different letters are statistically different (p<0.05).
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Control: 37ºC-water/1day |
Accelerated Aging: 80ºC-water/4days |
Bond Strength Decrease(%) |
Contact Angle |
Ace All-BondSE |
28.4(7.0)ab |
18.3(8.9)ab |
35.5 |
56.7(6.5)b |
Multilink PrimerA/B |
22.7(5.1)b |
14.0(5.4)b |
38.3 |
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Optibond All-in-One |
29.1(9.5)ab |
6.3(2.0)c |
78.3 |
46.4(2.9)c |
G-ænialBond |
12.0(2.9)c |
6.3(2.5)c |
52.5 |
55.4(4.5)b |
EasyBond |
33.7(5.3)a |
18.0(3.8)ab |
46.6 |
58.8(4.6)ab |
EUA(Bisco) |
31.0(3.0)a |
22.4(4.5)a |
27.7 |
62.2(2.8)a |
The Regression Analysis (df= 4) between bond strength decrease and contact angle showed the p-value is 0.016 (<0.05), and R-square is 0.89.
Conclusions: The experimental adhesive EUA was the most hydrophobic (highest contact angle value) and had the lowest percentage of bond strength decrease. For the adhesives tested, the percentage decrease in bond strength is observed to exhibit a liner relationship to adhesive hydrophobicity (contact angle values, R-square=0.89).
Keywords: Adhesion, Aging, Contact Angle and Dentin bonding agents
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