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BIODENTINE VERSUS MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE VERSUS INTERMEDIATE RESTORATIVE MATERIAL FOR RETROGRADE ROOT END FILLING: AN IN VITRO STUDY

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 Objective: ETHANOL WET-BONDING (EWB) technique has been stated to decrease degradation of resin-dentin bond. This study evaluated the effect of two EWB techniques on COMPOSITE RESIN-to-enamel BOND STRENGTH.Materials and Methods: Silicon carbide papers were used to produce flat ENAMEL surfaces on the buccal faces of forty-five molars. OptiBond FL (OFL) adhesive was applied on ENAMEL surfaces in three groups of 15 namely: 1. ENAMEL surface and OFL (control), 2. Protocol 1 of the EWB technique: absolute ethanol was applied to water-saturated acid-etched ENAMEL surfaces for 1 minute before the application of ethanol-solvated hydrophobic adhesive resin of OFL 3 times, 3. Protocol 2: progressive ethanol replacement, water was gradually removed from the ENAMEL matrix using ascending ethanol concentrations before OFL application.Composite build-ups were made and the specimens were stored for 24 hours at 37°C and 100% relative humidity. Shear BOND STRENGTH test was performed using a universal testing machine at 1 mm/min crosshead speed. Fracture patterns were evaluated microscopically. Data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA and Fisher’s exact test (a=0.05).Results: There were no significant differences in BOND STRENGTH between the groups (P=0.73). However, regarding failure patterns, the highest cohesive ENAMEL fractures were recorded in groups 2 and 3.Conclusion: In this study, although both methods of EWB did not influence immediate BOND STRENGTH of COMPOSITE RESIN to ENAMEL, the majority of failure patterns occurred cohesively in ENAMEL.

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    SOUNDAPPAN, SARAVANAPRIYAN, SUNDARAMURTHY, JOTHI LATHA, RAGHU, SANDHYA, & VELMURUGAN, NATANASABAPATHY. (2014). BIODENTINE VERSUS MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE VERSUS INTERMEDIATE RESTORATIVE MATERIAL FOR RETROGRADE ROOT END FILLING: AN IN VITRO STUDY. FRONTIERS IN DENTISTRY (JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY OF TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), 11(2), 143-149. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/297902/en

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    SOUNDAPPAN SARAVANAPRIYAN, SUNDARAMURTHY JOTHI LATHA, RAGHU SANDHYA, VELMURUGAN NATANASABAPATHY. BIODENTINE VERSUS MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE VERSUS INTERMEDIATE RESTORATIVE MATERIAL FOR RETROGRADE ROOT END FILLING: AN IN VITRO STUDY. FRONTIERS IN DENTISTRY (JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY OF TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2014;11(2):143-149. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/297902/en

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    SARAVANAPRIYAN SOUNDAPPAN, JOTHI LATHA SUNDARAMURTHY, SANDHYA RAGHU, and NATANASABAPATHY VELMURUGAN, “BIODENTINE VERSUS MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE VERSUS INTERMEDIATE RESTORATIVE MATERIAL FOR RETROGRADE ROOT END FILLING: AN IN VITRO STUDY,” FRONTIERS IN DENTISTRY (JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY OF TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 143–149, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/297902/en

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