Though the literature reports a well-documented scientific evidence of the performance of modern adhesive systems on normal dentin, few researches are available on the interaction between adhesives and compromised dentin. In this study, the authors analyzed the microscopic structural aspects of the adhesive interface on two common altered dentin substrates: dentin contaminated by metallic oxides and caries affected dentin. Thirty teeth were selected and divided in three groups of ten teeth according to the different dentin substrate they had: (A) normal dentin, (B) caries-affected dentin and (C) dentin contaminated by metallic oxides. The experimental cavity preparation was realised exposing in each sample, portion of pathologic dentin and portion of sound dentin as control. Each cavity was restored with micro-hybrid composite, with total etching and a two-step adhesive system. Each sample was sectioned in two halves analysed with two SEM micro-morphological methods: direct observation and decalcification. SEM investigations were able to show the difference in thickness and morphology of the adhesive interface with the two different dentin variables. Caries affected dentin determined the formation of less distinctive resin tags with few micro-tags. Discoloured dentin showed a poor infiltration with few resin tags probably due to alterations in the tubular structures. The micro-morphological variability of dentin substrate influences the clinical efficacy of bonding restorations determining significant differences in the qualitative and quantitative aspects of resin tags.

Campanella, V., Gallusi, G., Nardi, R., Mea, A., Di Taranto, V., Montemurro, E., et al. (2020). Dentinal substrate variability and bonding effectiveness: Sem investigation. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 34(1), 49-54.

Dentinal substrate variability and bonding effectiveness: Sem investigation

Campanella V.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Though the literature reports a well-documented scientific evidence of the performance of modern adhesive systems on normal dentin, few researches are available on the interaction between adhesives and compromised dentin. In this study, the authors analyzed the microscopic structural aspects of the adhesive interface on two common altered dentin substrates: dentin contaminated by metallic oxides and caries affected dentin. Thirty teeth were selected and divided in three groups of ten teeth according to the different dentin substrate they had: (A) normal dentin, (B) caries-affected dentin and (C) dentin contaminated by metallic oxides. The experimental cavity preparation was realised exposing in each sample, portion of pathologic dentin and portion of sound dentin as control. Each cavity was restored with micro-hybrid composite, with total etching and a two-step adhesive system. Each sample was sectioned in two halves analysed with two SEM micro-morphological methods: direct observation and decalcification. SEM investigations were able to show the difference in thickness and morphology of the adhesive interface with the two different dentin variables. Caries affected dentin determined the formation of less distinctive resin tags with few micro-tags. Discoloured dentin showed a poor infiltration with few resin tags probably due to alterations in the tubular structures. The micro-morphological variability of dentin substrate influences the clinical efficacy of bonding restorations determining significant differences in the qualitative and quantitative aspects of resin tags.
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE
English
Dentinal Substrates; Resin-tags; Micro-morphology; Discoloured Dentin; Caries Affected Dentin; Adhesion to dentin
Campanella, V., Gallusi, G., Nardi, R., Mea, A., Di Taranto, V., Montemurro, E., et al. (2020). Dentinal substrate variability and bonding effectiveness: Sem investigation. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 34(1), 49-54.
Campanella, V; Gallusi, G; Nardi, R; Mea, A; Di Taranto, V; Montemurro, E; Marzo, G; Libonati, A
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