THE EFFECT OF POLY (N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE) BASED MICROGEL APPLICATION ON THE MICROTENSILE BOND STRENGTH TO DENTIN: AN IN VITRO STUDY
Date
2024-07-10
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
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Article
Publisher
EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL
Series Info
EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL; Vol. 70, 2753:2765, July, 2024
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Abstract
Objective: This study was carried out to determine the effect of polyNIPAM microgel
particles on the microtensile bond strength (µTBS) of universal adhesive to dentin before and after
thermocycling.
Materials and methods: Superficial dentin discs were prepared from young human upper premolars. Specimens were divided into three groups GI: All-Bond Universal adhesive was applied
directly to etched dentin. G2: 2% polyNIPAM microgel was added to the adhesive before being
applied to etched dentin. G3: 2% polyNIPAM microgel was applied on etched dentin before application of the adhesive. In all groups, after light activation of the adhesive, resin composite (Filtek
Z350 XT), was applied incrementally on the treated dentin specimens. A total of 120 beams were
prepared. Half of these beams were subjected to 5000 cycles of 5°C to 55°C using a PCR thermocycler. Microtensile bond strength testing was performed on all specimens. The fractured dentin side
of all specimens was inspected using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) at 200X magnification.
Three sticks from each group were gold sputter coated and examined with SEM at 2000X.
Results: The statistical analysis showed that before thermocycling, there was a statistically
significant difference in the mean µTBS values of all the tested groups p <0.001. G1T0 showed the
highest statistically significant mean µTBS values. After thermocycling, G1T1 showed the lowest
statistically significant mean µTBS values p= 0.001. Failure mode analysis and SEM analysis
confirmed and explained the µTBS results.
Conclusion: The addition of polyNIPAM microgel to etched dentin preserved the bond
durability, particularly after thermocycling.
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Keywords
PolyNIPAM microgel, Universal bonding system, bond durability, microtensile bond strength, failure analysis, interfacial analysis, thermocycling.
Citation
Mohamed, M., Wahied, D. M., Mohsen, R., & Wakeel, A. M. E. (2024). The effect of poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) based microgel application on the microtensile bond strength to dentin: an in vitro study. Egyptian Dental Journal /Egyptian Dental Journal, 70(3), 2753–2765. https://doi.org/10.21608/edj.2024.273965.2969