2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2015.06.013
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Shear Bond Strength of a Self-adhering Flowable Composite and a Flowable Base Composite to Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, Calcium-enriched Mixture Cement, and Biodentine

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“…Altunsoy et al [28] reported that the SBSs of X-tra base and Vertise Flow to Biodentine ® were 1.69 and 1.2 MPa respectively, which is much lower than our results. In this study, the lowest value was observed in the 12 min PB group, and the maximum value was observed in the 24 h GB-SE group.…”
Section: Biodentinecontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Altunsoy et al [28] reported that the SBSs of X-tra base and Vertise Flow to Biodentine ® were 1.69 and 1.2 MPa respectively, which is much lower than our results. In this study, the lowest value was observed in the 12 min PB group, and the maximum value was observed in the 24 h GB-SE group.…”
Section: Biodentinecontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Altunsoy et al 32) studied the SBS of MTA (Angelus), Biodentine and Calcium Enriched Mixture (CEM) to a flowable composite using a 1-step self-etch system and reported lower values compared to the current study (2.01 MPa vs. 4.61 MPa), in spite of the long setting time allowed for MTA (72 h vs. 48 h). Therefore, other factors such as polishing of MTA surface, type of restorative materials and bonding surface area may have affected the outcomes.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…On the other hand, the lack of resin content in MTA and conventional GIC indicates that their bond to resin composite is purely micromechanical 31) . Several studies evaluated SBS of resin composite to MTA compared with several pulp capping biomaterials bonded using different adhesive systems 20,21,23,[32][33][34] with variable results. Tunc et al 23) evaluated the bond strength of White MTA (WMTA) to a resin composite and a compomer using an etch and rinse system (Adaper™ Single Bond, 3M ESPE) and a 1-step self-etch adhesive system (Prompt L-Pop, 3M Dental Products, St Paul, MN, USA) after a 48 h storage of the MTA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This bonding produces an adhesive interface that is able to spread stress relatively evenly over the entire area of the bond (Altunsoy et al . ). This also provides a gap‐free interface (Bayrak et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%