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This study evaluated the effect of a prophylaxis with a triclosan/copolymer/NaF dentifrice (Colgate Gum Protection Formula) and a reduced etching time with 37% phosphoric acid gel on the shear bond strength of a resin composite to enamel. 60 human extracted permanent molars were used. A flat enamel surface was obtained with 600
grit
SiC paper and cleaned with a rubber cup and a water slurry of fine flour of pumice. The teeth were randomly distributed into 4 groups of 15 teeth each: Group 1:
Pumice
prophylaxis with a rubber cup, etched for 30 seconds; Group 2:
Pumice
prophylaxis, etched for 60 seconds; Group 3: Triclosan/copolymer/NaF dentifrice prophylaxis, etched for 30 seconds; Group 4: Triclosan/copolymer/NaF dentifrice prophylaxis, etched for 60 seconds. After etching, rinsing and drying, an unfilled resin (Coe Bond) was thinly applied with a brush and cured for 30 seconds. A nylon ring was placed over the area and filled with a light-cured resin composite (Occlusin). The teeth were thermocycled for 500 cycles and sheared with a knife-edged blade in an Instron running at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The results in MPa were as follows: Group 1: 18.84 +/- 7.08; Group 2: 22.65 +/- 4.37; Group 3: 18.79 +/- 5.77; Group 4: 19.62 +/- 6.13. An ANOVA showed that there was no statistically significant difference among the groups. Enamel fracture occurred in 20% (3/15) in Group 1, 53% (8/15) in Group 2, 20% (3/15) in Group 3, and 47% (7/15) in Group 4.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Triclosan/copolymer/NAF dentifrice prophylaxis, reduced etching time and shear bond strength of a resin composite to enamel. 130 78
A new fluoride dentifrice formulation containing triclosan and a copolymer has been introduced. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength of a resin composite bonded to enamel previously cleaned with this new dentifrice formulation. A total of 45 human extracted permanent molars were used. A flat enamel surface was obtained with 600
grit
SiC paper and the teeth randomly distributed into 3 groups of 15 teeth each: Group 1:
Pumice
prophylaxis with a rubber cup and slow-speed handpiece; Group 2: Prophylaxis with a conventional fluoridated dentifrice (Colgate); Group 3: Prophylaxis with a triclosan/copolymer/NaF dentifrice (Colgate). After prophylaxis, the teeth were acid-etched with a 37% phosphoric acid gel for 30 seconds, rinsed and dried. An unfilled resin (Coe Bond) was thinly applied with a brush and cured for 30 seconds. A nylon ring was placed over the area and filled with a light-cured resin composite (Occlusin). The teeth were thermocycled for 100 cycles, mounted in plastic cups and plaster, and sheared with a knife-edged blade in an Instron running at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The results in MPa were as follows: Group 1: 11.34 +/- 4.57; Group 2: 13.46 +/- 3.60; Group 3: 13.84 +/- 4.33. An ANOVA showed that there was no statistically significant difference among the groups. Fracture within the enamel occurred in 27% in Group 1, 47% in Group 2, and 67% in Group 3. The results support the use of the fluoride dentifrices tested in this study for prophylaxis prior to bonding procedures.
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PMID:Effect of a triclosan/copolymer/fluoride dentifrice prophylaxis on the shear bond strength of a composite resin to enamel. 193 Aug 40