Microleakage and characteristics of resin-tooth tissues interface of a self-etch and an etch-and-rinse adhesive systems
Xuan Vinh Tran, Khanh Quang Tran
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to compare the microleakage and characteristics of the resin-tooth tissue interface between self-etch and etch-and-rinse adhesive systems after 48 hours and 3 months. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 40 extracted premolar teeth were randomly divided into 2 groups: 1-step self-etch adhesive system - Optibond™ All-In-One, and 2-step etch-and-rinse adhesive system - Adper™ Single Bond 2. Both groups were subjected to 500 thermocycles (5°C-55°C) before scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis or microleakage trial at 48-hour and 3-month time periods. RESULTS: < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The self-etch adhesive exhibited better long-term sealing ability in dentin when compared to that of the etch-and-rinse adhesive. The greater hybrid layer thickness and dimensions of resin tags did not guarantee reliable, long-lasting sealing in the bonding area.