Effect of sodium hypochlorite on bonding performance of universal adhesives to pulp chamber dentin

J Dent Sci. 2023 Jul;18(3):1116-1124. doi: 10.1016/j.jds.2022.11.007. Epub 2022 Nov 19.

Abstract

Abstract background/purpose: The most widely utilized irrigation solution in endodontic therapy is sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of NaOCl on the bond strength of four universal adhesives and one two-step self-etch adhesive to pulp chamber dentin.

Materials and methods: One hundred sixteen extracted sound human third molars were used in this study. All the teeth were divided into two groups: (1) with NaOCl treatment and (2) without NaOCl treatment. These two groups were subdivided into five bonding groups: G-Premio Bond (GP), Beautibond Xtreme (BBX), Scotchbond Universal (SBU), Clearfil Universal Bond Quick (UBQ), and Clearfil Megabond 2 (MB2). The microtensile bond strength (μTBS), the fracture mode analysis, resin-dentin interface and dentin surface were observed by SEM. Two-way ANOVA was performed to analyze the μTBS (α = 0.05).

Results: The μTBS of the NaOCl group significantly decreased for GP and MB2 (P < 0.05). Significant effects of adhesive (F = 12.182, P < 0.001), and irrigation (F = 27.224, P < 0.001) on the μTBS were observed, whereas interaction between adhesive and irrigation was not significant (F = 1.761, P = 0.144). The adhesive layer with variable thickness was observed in all groups with different morphological structures.

Conclusion: The effect of NaOCl treatment on the μTBS differs depending on the type of adhesives.

Keywords: Microtensile bond strength; Pulp chamber dentin; Scanning electron microscopy; Sodium hypochlorite; Universal adhesive.