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Original Article

An In Vitro Study of Effect of Beveling of Enamel on Microleakage and Shear Bond Strength of Adhesive Systems in Primary and Permanent Teeth

Shagun Patanjali, Anshul Arora, Ashtha Arya, Mandeep S Grewal

Keywords : Beveling, Bonding agent, Microleakage, Self-etch adhesive system, Shear bond strength, Total-etch adhesive system

Citation Information : Patanjali S, Arora A, Arya A, Grewal MS. An In Vitro Study of Effect of Beveling of Enamel on Microleakage and Shear Bond Strength of Adhesive Systems in Primary and Permanent Teeth. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2019; 12 (3):205-210.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1623

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 01-03-2019

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2019; The Author(s).


Abstract

Aim and objectives: This in vitro study evaluated the effect of beveling of enamel on microleakage and shear bond strength of total-etch adhesive system: prime and bond NT and self-etch: adhesive system: XENO V in primary and permanent teeth. Materials and methods: A total of 120 extracted human molars (60 primary and 60 permanent) were selected for the study. For microleakage examination, a sample size of 40 was chosen. Two rectangular slots of equal dimensions were prepared on the buccal surface of each tooth and a bevel was given on either of the slots. Each slot was restored using a composite resin with prior application of the selected bonding agent following which all the samples were soaked in 1% methylene blue dye for 48 hours. Then each tooth was sectioned horizontally and evaluated. The remaining 80 samples were subjected to the shear bond strength test. Class II cavities of standard dimension were prepared and bevel was given on each sample following which selected bonding agent was applied and restored with a composite resin. The specimens were placed in a fixture and the shear bond strength was determined using the universal testing machine. Results: With respect to microleakage, the least was exhibited by beveled preparations in permanent teeth using the self-etch adhesive system and the highest shear bond strength was exhibited by beveled preparations using the total-etch adhesive system in permanent teeth. Conclusion: Beveling of enamel improved the marginal integrity and shear bond strength of self-etch and total-etch adhesive systems in both primary and permanent teeth.


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