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Localized mechanics of dentin self-etching adhesive system

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Autor(es):
Rodolfo Bruniera Anchieta [1] ; Eduardo Passos Rocha [2] ; Ching-Chang Ko [3] ; Renato Herman Sundfeld [4] ; Manoel Martin Junior [5] ; Carlos Marcelo Archangelo [6]
Número total de Autores: 6
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] São Paulo State University. Dental School of Araçatuba
[2] São Paulo State University. Dental School of Araçatuba. Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
[3] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Department of Orthodontics
[4] São Paulo State University. Dental School of Araçatuba. Department of Restorative Dentistry
[5] São Paulo State University. Dental School of Araçatuba. Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
[6] São Paulo State University. Dental School of Araçatuba. Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
Número total de Afiliações: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Journal of Applied Oral Science; v. 15, n. 4, p. 321-326, 2007-08-00.
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The bond strength of composite resins (CRs) to dentin is influenced by the interfacial microstructure of the hybrid layer (HL) and the resin tags (TAG). The contemporary self-etching primer adhesive systems overcame the inconvenient of the etch-and-rinse protocol. Studies, however, have demonstrated that HL thickness and TAG length vary according to the wetting time and additional use of acid-etching prior to self-etching primers. This study investigated the localized stress distribution in the HL and the dentin/adhesive interface. Two HL thicknesses (3 or 6 µm), two TAG lengths (13 or 17 µm) and two loading conditions (perpendicular and oblique-25º) were investigated by the finite element (FE) analysis. Five two-dimensional FE models (M) of a dentin specimen restored with CR (38 x 64 µm) were constructed: M1 - no HL and no TAG; M2 - 3 µm of HL and 13 µm of TAG; M3 - 3 µm of HL and 17 µm of TAG; M4 - 6 µm of HL and 13 µm of TAG; and M5 - 6 µm of HL and 17 µm of TAG. Two distributed loadings (L) (20N) were applied on CR surface: L1 - perpendicular, and L2 - oblique (25º). Fixed interfacial conditions were assigned on the border of the dentin specimen. Ansys 10.0 (Ansys®, Houston, PA, USA) software was used to calculate the stress fields. The peak of von Mises (sigmavM) and maximum principal stress (sigmamax) was higher in L2 than in L1. Microstructures (HL and TAG) had no effect on local stresses for L1. Decreasing HL decreased sigmavM and sigmamax in all structures for L2, but the TAG length had influence only on the peributular dentin. The thickness of HL had more influence on the sigmavM and sigmamax than TAG length. The peritubular dentin and its adjacent structures showed the highest sigmavM and sigmamax, mainly in the oblique loading. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 06/01988-6 - Influência do auto condicionamento dentinário na distribuição das tensões na interface dentina/adesivo: estudo pelo método dos elementos finitos
Beneficiário:Rodolfo Bruniera Anchieta
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Iniciação Científica