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The objective was to determine the effect of storage media and the duration of storage of extracted teeth on the shear bond strength (SBS) of Scotchbond 2/Silux to dentin. Extracted human mandibular and maxillary first permanent molars were stored in buffered formalin (A), 1% chloramine (B), 70% ethanol (C), physiological saline (D), or 0.05%
thymol
(E). Fifteen test specimens were prepared on teeth stored in each medium two days after extraction (Procedures A1 to E1) or after six months storage (Procedures A2 to E2). The teeth were embedded in brass tooth cups and the occlusal surfaces ground wet on 180 and then 600
grit
SiC immediately prior to the preparation of a test specimen. The Scotchprep Primer and the Scotchbond 2 Adhesive were applied to the dentin surfaces as directed by the manufacturer. Cylinders of Silux Composite were bonded to the treated dentin surfaces in a special device. The specimens were removed 15 minutes after cure and stored in distilled water at 37 degrees C for 24 hours. A shear load was applied to the bonded cylinders in an Instron machine at a crosshead speed of 0.02 inch.min-1. The SBS were calculated and expressed in MN.m-2. The data were analyzed by ANOVA and Duncan's multiple range test at the 5% level of significance.2+e mean SBS + SD
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PMID:The effect of storage media and duration of storage of extracted teeth on the shear bond strength of Scotchbond 2/Silux to dentin. 253 29
This study evaluated the influence of the method and period of storage on the adhesive bond strength of indirect composite resin to bovine dentin. Ninety bovine incisors were stored in three different solutions: 0.2%
thymol
, 10% formalin, and 0.2% sodium azide, during 3 periods of storage: 7 days, 30 days and 6 months, resulting in 9 groups (n = 10). The roots were cut off and the buccal surface was ground with #600-
grit
silicon carbide paper. The surface was conditioned with 37% phosphoric acid for 15 s and a composite resin restoration (TPH Spectrum) was fixed using a one-bottle adhesive system (Adper Single Bond) and a dual-cured resinous cement (Rely X ARC) under a load of 500 g for 5 minutes. The samples were serially cut perpendicular to the bonded interface to obtain slices of 1.2 mm in thickness. Each slab was trimmed with a cylindrical diamond bur resulting in an hourglass shape with a cross-sectional area of approximately 1 mm(2). The microtensile bond strength (microTBS) testing was performed in a testing machine (EMIC 2000 DL) at a 0.5 mm/minute crosshead-speed until failure. After fracture, the specimens were examined under SEM to analyze the mode of fracture. muTBS Means were expressed in MPa and the data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA (3X3) and the Tukey test (alpha = 0.05). The storage times of 7 and 30 days produced no significant difference irrespective of the solution type. The formalin and
thymol
solutions, however, did have a negative influence on bond strength when the teeth were stored for 6 months.
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PMID:Influence of method and period of storage on the microtensile bond strength of indirect composite resin restorations to dentine. 1914 92