The Journal of the Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices
Online ISSN : 2188-4188
Print ISSN : 0286-5858
ISSN-L : 0286-5858
Original Article
Effect of Various Pretreatments for Dentin Bonding on Dentin Permeability
Junji TAGAMIJunpei SUGIZAKIHiroyasu HOSODA
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1990 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 240-246

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Abstract
Pretreatment of the dentinal surface with acidic solution is now considered to be necessary to obtain strong bonding between dentin and resin materials.Effects of various surface treatments for dentin bonding on dentinal smear removal have been reported by SEM observation.In this study, changes of dentin permeability after the surface treatments were measured using Pashley's technique.
Forty-second treatments with either phosphoric acid gel, aqueous phosphoric acid, 10-3 solution or aqueous 10-20 Ca Solution(10% citric acid containing 20% CaCl2)produced greater increases in dentin permeability compared with the treatments using either 10-20 Ca gel, Tenure Conditioner, Scotchprep or Gluma 2 for 40 seconds.
Treatments with primers including adhesive monomers such as Scotchprep and Mirage Conditioner also increased the dentin permeability by removal of the smear layers and smear plugs.
Application of a bonding agent(Clearfil Photobond)for 1 minute did not remove the smear plugs and the dentin permeability remained the same as before the treatment.
The changes in dentin permeability were not predictable by SEM observation in some cases.
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