Multi-Layer Application of Self-Etch and Universal Adhesives and the Effect on Dentin Bond Strength

Molecules. 2019 Jan 18;24(2):345. doi: 10.3390/molecules24020345.

Abstract

Contemporary self-etch and multi-mode adhesives were introduced to ensure a fast and reliable bonding procedure. Yet, in terms of bond strength and stability they failed to perform as well as two-bottle, etch-and-rinse adhesives, which remain the gold standard in terms of durability. The purpose of this study was to assess the shear bond strength (SBS) of dental adhesives to dentin with different application protocols. Two self-etch (Adper Easy One and Xeno V) and two multi-mode adhesives (Single Bond Universal and Prime&Bond One Select) were used in the study. The highest SBS was obtained for Single Bond Universal applied in three layers, while the lowest, for Xeno V applied in one layer. Other tested adhesives obtained the highest SBS when applied in three layers. For all tested adhesives, multi-layer application resulted in an increase in adhesive layer thickness, as observed in SEM. The increased thickness of the adhesive layer produced by triple application of unfilled adhesives corresponded with higher SBS values. The present study showed that using triple adhesive layers with simplified adhesive systems can be recommended to improve their performance. Due to differences in the composition of self-etch and universal adhesives, the exact application protocol is product dependent.

Keywords: adhesion; adhesive layer; bond strength; dental bonding system; dentin; scanning electron microscopy; self-etch adhesive; universal adhesive.

MeSH terms

  • Adhesives / chemistry*
  • Composite Resins / chemistry
  • Dental Cements / chemistry
  • Dentin / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Mechanical Phenomena*
  • Shear Strength

Substances

  • Adhesives
  • Composite Resins
  • Dental Cements