2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572005000300011
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Microhardness evaluation around composite restorations using fluoride-containing adhesive systems

Abstract: he purpose of this study was to evaluate the microhardness of dental enamel around composite restorations bonded with fluoride-containing adhesive systems (FCAS), after thermo-and pH-cycling protocols. Standardized cylindrical cavities were prepared on enamel surfaces of 175 dental fragments, which were randomly assigned into seven experimental groups (n=25). Four groups used FCAS: Optibond Solo (OS); Prime&Bond 2.1 (PB); Syntac Sprint (SS) and Tenure Quick (TC). Other groups consisted of "Sandwich" technique … Show more

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“…The first AL was cleared for marketing and clinical use in 1991 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 21 Since that time, AL has been used clinically to light-activate dental materials 17 and has been shown to be capable of polymerizing compomers 2 or CR. 20,22 The use of AL in dentistry reduces the chair time in dental offices.…”
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“…The first AL was cleared for marketing and clinical use in 1991 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 21 Since that time, AL has been used clinically to light-activate dental materials 17 and has been shown to be capable of polymerizing compomers 2 or CR. 20,22 The use of AL in dentistry reduces the chair time in dental offices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamic pH-cycling model has been shown to be adequate for studies of enamel caries-like lesions. 6,18 Various protocols (e.g., with 5 pH cycles 17 or 14 days in demineralization solution 16 ) have been used to simulate demineralization/remineralization phenomena in the oral environment with different restorative materials 2 and activation sources. 16 Nevertheless, other important clinical variables that are not addressed in the in vitro setting should also be considered, such as the cariogenicity and frequency of the patient's diet or presence of saliva.…”
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“…Os dentes permaneceram armazenados em solução de cloramina T a 0,5% sob refrigeração (4 o C) por um período máximo de três meses após a data de extração (Armstrong, et al, 2017;Mobarak et al, 2010). Foi realizada a limpeza dos dentes com a utilização de curetas periodontais (Duflex, SS White, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil) e o polimento com pedra pomes (SS White, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil) e água com o auxílio de escovas tipo Robinson (KG Sorensen, Barueri, SP, Brasil) em baixa rotação, seguidas de lavagem com água destilada (Armstrong, et al,2017;Magalhães et al, 2005) Após a limpeza, os dentes foram fixados com cera pegajosa (Asfer Indústria Química Ltda, São Paulo, Brasil) em um placa de metal (Jig de Gibraltar), com a junção amelo-dentinária perpendicular à placa, para a remoção (sentido mésio-distal) do esmalte da região coronária e da porção radicular ( Figura 5.1(A)). Inicialmente, os dentes tiveram o esmalte oclusal removido com disco diamantado dupla face (Buehler, UK Ltd, Lake Bluff, IL, EUA), em cortadeira metalográfica para a exposição da superfície dentinária, em baixa rotação (100 rpm (Armstrong, et al, 2017).…”
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