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MDP is effective for removing residual polycarboxylate temporary cement as an adhesion inhibitor

Yuko Tajiri-Yamada, Atsushi Mine, Hayaki Nakatani, Asuka Kawaguchi-Uemura, Mariko Matsumoto, Ryosuke Hagino, Masahiro Yumitate, Shintaro Ban, Azusa Yamanaka, Jiro Miura, Bart Van Meerbeek, Hirofumi Yatani

2020Dental Materials Journal21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effect of cleaner containing 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (MDP) for removing temporary cement remnants on dentin surface was evaluated. Flat dentin surfaces were wet-polished (Co) and HY-BOND temporary cement hard (Shofu) was applied to the surface. This temporary cement was removed using an air-scaler (Sc), brush (Br), or phosphoric acid and NaOCl (NC). A prototype cleaner containing MDP (Kuraray Noritake Dental, Tokyo, Japan) was used with agitation mode (MC+AG). KATANA Avencia block (Kuraray Noritake Dental) was luted with SA Cement Plus Automix (Kuraray Noritake Dental). Co showed significantly higher bond strength than Sc or Br (p<0.001 each). Bond strengths with NC (p=0.99) and MC+AG (p=0.38) did not differ significantly from that with Co. Transmission electron microscopy revealed sufficient interaction of MC+AG. Cleaner containing MDP can effectively remove temporary cement by agitation, and can be expected to improve the chemical bonding ability by binding more MDP to dentin.

Topics & Concepts

DentinMaterials sciencePhosphoric acidCementBond strengthDental cementAdhesiveComposite materialDentistryNuclear chemistryMetallurgyChemistryLayer (electronics)MedicineDental materials and restorationsEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
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