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| Title: | Factors affecting shear bond strength of composite resin to fluorosed human enamel |
| Authors: | Ateyah, N. Akpata, E. |
| Keywords: | Factors Affecting Shear bond strength Composite Resin Enamel Human Fluorosed |
| Issue Date: | 2000 |
| Publisher: | Operative Dentistry |
| Citation: | Operative Dentistry: 25(3); 216-222 |
| Abstract: | The aim of this work was to determine the effects
of age, severity of fluorosis, and etching time on
the shear bond strength of direct composite resin
to human enamel. A total of 117 teeth, freshly
extracted from patients in areas of Saudi Arabia
endemic for dental fluorosis, were classified
according to age (<40 years and 40+ years) and
severity of fluorosis, using the Thylstrup and
Fejerskov index, TFI: TFI = 0, TFI = 1-3, and TFI =
4-6. Cylindrical composite resin specimens 5 mm
in diameter and 3 mm high were bonded to the
flattened midlabial enamel surfaces etched for 60
or 120 seconds and shear bond strength measured,
using the Instron Universal Testing
Machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/ minute.
Shear bond strength of the resin varied
between 11.2±3.6 and 21.6±4.1 MP a. Three-way
analysis of variance and Sheffe's multiple range
test showed that the severity of fluorosis had no
statistically significant effect on shear bond
Department of Restorative Dental Sciences,
King Saud University College of Dentistry, P . O .
Box 60169, Riyadh, 11545, Saudi Arabia strength (p >0.05). However, the bond was significantly
stronger in teeth from patients <40 years
old than from those 40+ years old. Furthermore,
at age <40 years, shear bond strength was significantly
higher in teeth etched for 120 seconds
than those etched for 60 seconds (p<0.05), but this
was not the case in teeth from the older patients.
In teeth with TFI = 1-3, the mode of bond failure
was predominantly mixed, but at TFI = 4-6, the
bond failure was mostly cohesive in enamel at all
ages and etching times. It is, therefore, concluded
that both age and etching time affect the shear
bond strength of composite resin to fluorosed
human enamel |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5825 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Dentistry
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