Purpose: To assess the effect of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) application on bond strength of current adhesive systems to caries-affected dentin and cleaning procedures to overcome SDF's influence on adhesion to dentin.
Methods: 64 human third molars were randomly divided in eight groups for microshear bond strength testing (MBS). Samples of sound and artificial caries-affected human dentin were treated or not with 38% SDF and restored with an etch-and-rinse or a self-etch bonding system.
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) application on the microshear bond strength (MBS) of glass-ionomer cements (GIC) to caries-affected dentin (Part 1) and dentin cleaning methods to reduce SDF's potential effect on MBS (Part 2).
Methods: For Part 1, 56 extracted human teeth were randomly divided into eight groups with GIC, 38% SDF application and dentin substrate. Samples of artificial caries-affected human dentin were treated or not with 38% SDF and restored with conventional or resin-modified GIC.
This in vitro study evaluated in fibroblast cultures the direct cytotoxicity of universal, self-etching and etch-and-rinse adhesive systems according to the polymerization time. Paper discs were impregnated with adhesives and light-cured (10, 20 or 40 s). The discs were then immersed in culture medium to obtain the eluates for the experimental groups (A1-Single Bond 2; A2-Scotchbond Multi-purpose; A3-Clearfil SE Bond; A4 Scotchbond Universal).
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