Comparative evaluation of microtensile bond strength of different solvent based one step and two step adhesive systems to dentin. An in-vitro study

J Conserv Dent. 2013 Jul;16(4):371-4. doi: 10.4103/0972-0707.114350.

Abstract

Aim and objective: To compare and evaluate the micro tensile bond strength of different solvent based one step and two step adhesive systems to dentin.

Materials and methods: Sixty recently extracted human mandibular premolars were subjected for the study and divided into 4 groups of fifteen each. The adhesive materials Single Bond, Prime and Bond XP, Clearfil S3 Bond and G-Bond were applied to flat dentin surfaces according to the manufacturer's instructions. After resin composite build up, teeth were sectioned to obtain beams with an approximate cross sectional area of 2 mm(2) and stressed to failure. Data were analysed statistically by ANOVA and student Neuman Keuls multiple comparison tests.

Results: The study demonstrated that Single Bond has better bond strength to dentin compared to the other adhesive systems.

Conclusion: Ethanol and water based two-step adhesive Single Bond exhibited significantly higher microtensile bond strength values to dentin among all the adhesive systems tested.

Keywords: Clearfil S3; G-Bond; Prime and Bond XP; Single-Bond; microtensile bond strength; tertiary butanol.