Bond strength and failure patterns of adhesive restorations in primary teeth aged in the oral environment

Am J Dent. 2006 Oct;19(5):279-82.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the bond strength and micromorphology of the fracture pattern of adhesive composite restorations in primary teeth after long-term clinical function.

Methods: Subjects (8-10 years-old) with deep carious lesions in primary molars had their teeth restored with resin composite (Z250). The teeth were randomly divided into two groups, according to the adhesive system used: (1) Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SMP); and (2) Clearfil SE Bond (CSE). After the clinical and radiographic follow-up period (15-17 months), the teeth were exfoliated and the adhesive restorations were subjected to microtensile bond test.

Results: Student's t-test revealed a statistical difference (P= 0.001) between the two adhesive systems tested (SMP = 16.8 +/- 2.62 MPa; CSE = 27.3 +/- 2.28 MPa). The micromorphology evaluation of the failure zone revealed a weak area in the demineralized dentin (SMP) and at the top of the hybrid layer (CSE).

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Composite Resins*
  • Dental Bonding / methods*
  • Dental Caries / therapy
  • Dental Restoration Failure
  • Dental Restoration, Permanent / methods*
  • Dental Stress Analysis
  • Dentin / pathology
  • Dentin Permeability
  • Dentin-Bonding Agents*
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Resin Cements*
  • Saliva
  • Tensile Strength
  • Time Factors
  • Tooth, Deciduous

Substances

  • Clearfil SE Bond
  • Composite Resins
  • Dentin-Bonding Agents
  • Filtek Z250
  • Resin Cements
  • Scotchbond Multi-Purpose