Effects of Hybrid Coat on shear bond strength of five cements: an in vitro study

J Adv Prosthodont. 2017 Dec;9(6):447-452. doi: 10.4047/jap.2017.9.6.447. Epub 2017 Dec 14.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the sealing performance of Hybrid Coat and its influence on the shear bond strength of five dentin surface cements.

Materials and methods: Six premolars were pretreated to expose the dentin surface prior to the application of Hybrid Coat. The microscopic characteristics of the dentinal surfaces were examined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Then, 40 premolars were sectioned longitudinally, and 80 semi-sections were divided into a control group (untreated) and a study group (treated by Hybrid Coat). Alloy restoration was bonded to the teeth specimen using five different cements. Shear bond strength was measured by the universal testing machine. The fracture patterns and the adhesive interface were observed using astereomicroscope.

Results: SEM revealed that the lumens of dentinal tubules were completely occluded by Hybrid Coat. The Hybrid Coat significantly improved the shear bond strength of resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) and resin cement (RC) but weakened the performance of zinc phosphate cement (ZPC), zinc polycarboxylate cement (ZPCC) and glass ionomer cement (GIC).

Conclusion: Hybrid Coat is an effective dentinal tubule sealant, and therefore its combined use with resin or resin-modified glass ionomer cements can be applied for the prostheses attachment purpose.

Keywords: Cement; Hybrid Coat; Shear Bond Strength.