2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2009.06.005
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Improving the effect of NaOCl pretreatment on bonding to caries-affected dentin using self-etch adhesives

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“…Several previous studies have demonstrated that NaOCl pretreatment on smear layercovered dentin had a negative effect on the bond strength of etch & rinse adhesive systems 22,23) and self-etching adhesive systems 14,24,25) . It has been speculated that remnants of super-oxide radicals generated by NaOCl within the dentin surface inhibit polymerization of resin monomers, resulting in siginificant reduction of bond strength 14,23,24) . This negative effect is dependent upon the application time of NaOCl.…”
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“…Several previous studies have demonstrated that NaOCl pretreatment on smear layercovered dentin had a negative effect on the bond strength of etch & rinse adhesive systems 22,23) and self-etching adhesive systems 14,24,25) . It has been speculated that remnants of super-oxide radicals generated by NaOCl within the dentin surface inhibit polymerization of resin monomers, resulting in siginificant reduction of bond strength 14,23,24) . This negative effect is dependent upon the application time of NaOCl.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…There have been many studies on the pretreatment effect of NaOCl solution on bonding to smear layercovered dentin 11,12,14,[22][23][24][25] . Several previous studies have demonstrated that NaOCl pretreatment on smear layercovered dentin had a negative effect on the bond strength of etch & rinse adhesive systems 22,23) and self-etching adhesive systems 14,24,25) .…”
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“…Sodium hypochlorite is a non-specific proteolytic agent which can remove organic material, carbonate and magnesium ions and may change the composition of dentin. 14,15 Some studies have proposed this agent to be used after dentin etching, in order to affect the remaining collagen layer, thus increase the adhesion. [16][17][18] It seems that the efficacy of this method is related to the type of solvent solution contained in the bonding system.…”
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