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Avicenna J Dent Res. 2017;9(3): e60711.
doi: 10.5812/ajdr.60711
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Research Article

Effect of Different Methods of Blood Decontamination on Resin-Resin Micro-Shear Bond Strength

Zahra Jaberi Ansari 1, Maryam Moezzizadeh 1, Haleh Valizadeh Haghi 2*

1 Associate Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IR Iran
*Corresponding Author: * Corresponding author: Haleh Valizadeh Haghi, Department of Operative Dentistry, Dental School, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IR Iran. Tel: +98-9143515194, E-mail: , Email: hvh_haleh@yahoo.com

Abstract

Background: Blood contamination could interfere with the bonding of resin materials to different substrates.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of various methods of removing blood contamination between composite resin increments on resin-resin micro-shear bond strength.

Methods: 90 composite blocks (Valux Plus, 3M ESPE) measuring 2 × 2 × 8 mm were prepared in 6 groups: one group was not contaminated as the control (group 1); for other groups the surface was contaminated with blood then rinsed and dried. One group only received this treatment (group 2) and others were etched with phosphoric acid (group 3), phosphoric acid and a bonding agent (Margin Bond, Coltene) (group 4), cleaned with 98% ethanol (group 5), and had 0.5 mm of their outer surface removed (group 6). Next, the second increments of composite were applied in the form of cylinders of 0.7 mm diameter and 1 mm height on the top surfaces of the specimens and were then light cured. Specimens underwent micro-shear bond strength testing. Data were analyzed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov and analysis of variance (ANOVA) tests.

Results: The mean value of bond strength was 23 ± 3.60 MPa for the control group, 17.89 ± 6.52 MPa for group 2, 19.40 ± 6.08 MPa for group 3, 20.20 ± 5.72 MPa for group 4, 20.01 ± 6.83 MPa for group 5, and 19.10 ± 6.20 MPa for group 6. There were no significant differences between the groups.

Conclusions: All the decontamination methods in this study could increase the resin-resin bond strength to the level of the control group.


 
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