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Detalhes da Produção
Tipo | Artigo Publicado |
Grupo | Produção Bibliográfica |
Descrição | MARSIGLIO, Andréia de Aquino ; ALMEIDA, J. C. F. ; HILGERT, L. A. ; D?ALPINO, P. H. P. ; GARCIA,FCP. Bonding to dentin as a function of air-stream temperatures for solvent evaporation. Brazilian Oral Research, v. 26, p. 282-7, 2012. |
Autor | Andréia de Aquino Marsiglio |
Ano | 2012 |
Informações Complementares
Ano do artigo | 2012 |
Descricão e Informacões Adicionais | This study evaluated the influence of solvent evaporation conditions of acid-etching adhesives. The medium dentin of thirty extracted human third molars was exposed and bonded to different types of etch-and-rinse adhesives: 1) Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SBMP) ? water-based; 2) Adper Single Bond 2 (SB) ? ethanol/water-based, and 3) Prime & Bond 2.1 (PB) ? acetone-based. Solvents were evaporated at air-drying temperatures of 21°C or 38°C. Composite buildups were incrementally constructed. After storage in water for 24 h at 37°C, the specimens were prepared for bond strength testing. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey?s test (5%). SBMP performed better when the solvents were evaporated at a higher temperature (p < 0.05). Higher temperatures did not affect the performance of SB or PB. Bond strength at room temperature was material-dependent, and air-drying temperatures affected bonding of the water-based, acid-etching adhesive. |
Descricão e Informacões Adicionais(en) | This study evaluated the influence of solvent evaporation conditions of acid-etching adhesives. The medium dentin of thirty extracted human third molars was exposed and bonded to different types of etch-and-rinse adhesives: 1) Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SBMP) ? water-based; 2) Adper Single Bond 2 (SB) ? ethanol/water-based, and 3) Prime & Bond 2.1 (PB) ? acetone-based. Solvents were evaporated at air-drying temperatures of 21°C or 38°C. Composite buildups were incrementally constructed. After storage in water for 24 h at 37°C, the specimens were prepared for bond strength testing. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey?s test (5%). SBMP performed better when the solvents were evaporated at a higher temperature (p < 0.05). Higher temperatures did not affect the performance of SB or PB. Bond strength at room temperature was material-dependent, and air-drying temperatures affected bonding of the water-based, acid-etching adhesive. |
Divulgacão Científica | NAO |
Idioma | Inglês |
ISSN | 18061834 |
Meio de Divulgação | IMPRESSO |
Natureza | COMPLETO |
Ordem de Importância | 1 |
Página Final | 7 |
Página Inicial | 282 |
Relevância | NAO |
Série | 3 |
Título do Artigo | Bonding to dentin as a function of air-stream temperatures for solvent evaporation |
Título do Artigo(en) | Bonding to dentin as a function of air-stream temperatures for solvent evaporation |
Título do Períodico ou Revista | Brazilian Oral Research |
Volume | 26 |