Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
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Hydrolytic degradation of different infiltrant compositions within different histological zones of enamel caries like-lesions
Marina Tavares Costa NÓBREGAEugênia Lívia de Andrade DANTASRoberta Caroline Bruschi ALONSOLeopoldina de Fátima Dantas de ALMEIDARegina Maria PUPPIN-RONTANIFrederico Barbosa DE SOUSA
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2020 年 39 巻 3 号 p. 449-455

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This study evaluates the effects of resin infiltrant composition and caries histological zone on the hydrolytic degradation of resininfiltrated artificial bovine enamel caries (RI-AEC). Different resin infiltrants were tested (n=26 per group): Icon (G1); TEGDMA 60%, UDMA 20%, and HEMA 20% (TUH); TEGDMA 80% and HEMA 20% (TH); and TEGDMA 75% and Bis-EMA 25% (TB). Following caries infiltration, samples were cut perpendicularly, and transverse microhardness were analyzed (at two histological zones: surface layer and lesion body) before and after 21 days of water immersion. TB presented lower decrease in microhardness (due to hydrolytic degradation) than the other groups, with a large effect size (Hedge’s G from 0.83 to 1.19) and high power (84 to 99%). Neither histological zone nor its interaction with resin infiltrant composition significantly affected the outcome. In conclusion, resin composition affected microhardness of RI-AEC upon water immersion, and TB was the least affected.

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