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:: Volume 2, Issue 1 (1-2024) ::
cofs 2024, 2(1): 21-25 Back to browse issues page
Semi-nutritious Liquids effect on Shear Bond Strength of Repaired Composite with Universal bonding
Somayeh Shiyasi , Parvin Mirzakochaki Borojeni * , Mina Ahmadi
Department of operative dentistry, Faculty of dentistry, Isfahan (khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
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Background: Composite resins undergo changes in properties due to various oral irritations over time. This study analysed the effect of semi-nutritious liquids on the shear bond strength of repaired composite with universal bonding
Materials and methods: This laboratory experiment used 80 samples of rectangular cubes made of Z250 composite. The samples were subjected to Thermocycling in an incubator and divided into four experimental groups, one control group, and stored in different solutions for seven days. After the aging process, the samples were roughened, bonding was applied, and a composite cylinder was placed on the previous composite. The bond strength was then calculated with an Instron device, and the data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Bonferroni's post hoc test (α=0.05).
Results: Maximum average of bond strength in semi-nutrient liquids was recorded in descending order 25.53MPa for saliva , distilled water (20.24MPa), ethanol (18.04 MPa), citric acid (16.24 MPa), and Heptane (9.83 MPa), respectively. Conclusions: Artificial saliva yielded the highest average bond strength, while distilled water, ethanol, citric acid, and heptane resulted in decreasing bond strength
Keywords: Composite Resins, Food-simulating liquid, operative dentistry
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Type of Study: Research |
Received: 2023/11/20 | Accepted: 2024/03/20 | Published: 2024/07/31
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shiyasi S, Mirzakochaki Borojeni P, Ahmadi M. Semi-nutritious Liquids effect on Shear Bond Strength of Repaired Composite with Universal bonding. cofs 2024; 2 (1) :21-25
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