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  • 2017Comparison of deproteinization agents on bonding to developmentally hypomineralized enamel32citations
  • 2006Effect of resin hydrophilicity and temperature on water sorption of dental adhesive resins120citations
  • 2005Effect of resin hydrophilicity on water-vapour permeability of dental adhesive films27citations

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  • Ekambaram, Manikandan
  • Govindool, Sharaschandra R.
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  • King, Nigel M.
  • Tay, Franklin R.
  • Carrilho, Marcela R. O.
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Comparison of deproteinization agents on bonding to developmentally hypomineralized enamel

  • Ekambaram, Manikandan
  • Govindool, Sharaschandra R.
  • Anthonappa, Robert
  • Yiu, Cynthia K. Y.
Abstract

<p>Objective To compare bonding of dental adhesive to hypomineralized enamel (HE) after pre-treatment with either 5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution or papain-based papacarie gel. Methods Normal enamel (NE) and HE obtained from hypomineralized first permanent molars were acid-etched with 32% phosphoric acid and randomly allocated into no deproteinization, deproteinization using 5% NaOCl, or deproteinization usping papacarie gel groups. Subsequently, the specimens were bonded, packed with composite resins and subjected to micro-shear bond strength (MSBS) testing and the data analysed using 2-way ANOVA and Tukey tests. Furthermore, specimens from all groups were subjected for qualitative analysis using scanning electron microscope. Results Two way-ANOVA showed that the factor “enamel substrate” was significant (p &lt; 0.001), “enamel pre-treatment” was not significant and interaction of the two factors was significant (p = 0.005). HE produced inferior bonding with dental adhesive compared to NE. Enamel pre-treatment with deproteinization agents enhanced bonding to HE. No significant difference in MSBS was evident between the two deproteinization agents (p &gt; 0.05). Qualitative analysis of acid-etched moderate HE showed barely visible enamel rods with irregular etching pattern. Following acid etching and deproteinization, Type I and II etching patterns were observed in moderate HE; while a porous enamel surface with more profound etching patterns in severe HE. Conclusions Papain-based papacarie could be an alternative deproteinization agent for bonding dental adhesive to HE. Clinical significance Papain-based papacarie, a natural deproteinization agent and a proven chemo-mechanical caries removal agent could be an alternative to NaOCl for enhancement of bond durability of adhesive restorations to HE.</p>

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  • porous
  • surface
  • strength
  • Sodium
  • composite
  • etching
  • durability
  • resin