Effect of simulated pulpal pressure on dentin permeability and adhesion of self-etch adhesives

Dent Mater. 2007 Jun;23(6):705-13. doi: 10.1016/j.dental.2006.06.010. Epub 2006 Aug 9.

Abstract

Objectives: Dentin bonds made with one-bottle etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives are affected by the formation of interfacial blisters, porosities and deterioration. The first objective of this study was to evaluate the fluid flow through resin-dentin interfaces created by self-etching adhesives applied to deep dentin using a replica technique and by directly measuring dentin permeability (P). The second objective was to examine the effect of intrapulpal pressure on the microtensile bond strength of these adhesives.

Methods: A fluid-transport model was used to measure the fluid permeability (%P) through different adhesives. Impressions of bonded dentin were taken with a polyvinylsiloxane impression material to monitor fluid transudation from the surface of the adhesive. Positive replicas were fabricated for SEM examination. Two groups of resin-bonded specimens (pulpal pressure versus no pulpal pressure) were created for microtensile bond strength evaluation. Adhesive application was performed under 0 cm H(2)O. Pulpal pressure group was submitted to 20 cm H(2)O of pulpal pressure during build-up procedures.

Results: Clearfil Protect Bond exhibited the lowest permeability and fewest numbers of fluid droplets over the surface of the bonded dentin. G-Bond and Clearfil-S3 Bond were more permeable than Clearfil Protect Bond. One Up Bond F was the most permeable adhesive. A highly significant correlation was observed between the relative permeability of these adhesives (%P) and the number of fluid droplets on the adhesive surfaces. The application of pulpal pressure significantly reduced bond strength.

Significance: Resin-dentin bonds created by contemporary self-etch adhesives are susceptible to fluid permeation induced by pulpal pressure. HEMA-based adhesives showed the largest reductions in bond strengths after pulpal pressure application.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Acid Etching, Dental / methods
  • Adult
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Dental Bonding*
  • Dental Pulp / physiology*
  • Dental Stress Analysis
  • Dentin Permeability*
  • Dentin-Bonding Agents*
  • Humans
  • Hydrostatic Pressure
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Molar
  • Regression Analysis
  • Replica Techniques
  • Resin Cements*
  • Tensile Strength
  • Wettability

Substances

  • Dentin-Bonding Agents
  • Resin Cements