Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate deproteinizing effect of sodium-hypochlorite (NaOCl) and mild acidic hypochlorous-acid (HOCl) pretreatment on smear layer-covered dentine and to evaluate their effects on morphological characteristics of resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive. Met...

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Main Authors: Thanatvarakorn O., Nakajima M., Prasansuttiporn T., Ichinose S., Foxton R.M., Tagami J.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-11892014-08-29T09:17:51Z Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive Thanatvarakorn O. Nakajima M. Prasansuttiporn T. Ichinose S. Foxton R.M. Tagami J. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate deproteinizing effect of sodium-hypochlorite (NaOCl) and mild acidic hypochlorous-acid (HOCl) pretreatment on smear layer-covered dentine and to evaluate their effects on morphological characteristics of resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive. Methods: Human coronal-dentine discs with standardized smear layer were pretreated with 6% NaOCl or 50 ppm HOCl for 15 s or 30 s. Their deproteinizing effects at the treated smear layer-covered dentine surfaces were determined by the measurement of amide:phosphate ratio using ATR-FTIR analysis. In addition, using TEM, micromorphological alterations of hybridized complex and nanoleakage expression were evaluated at the interface of a self-etch adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond) to the pretreated dentine surface with or without subsequent application of a reducing agent (p-Toluenesulfinic acid salt; Accel®). Results: Both pretreatments of NaOCl and HOCl significantly reduced the amide:phosphate ratio as compared with the no-pretreated group (p < 0.05), coincident with the elimination of the hybridized smear layer on their bonded interfaces. Nanoleakage within the hybrid layer was found in the no-pretreated and NaOCl-pretreated groups, whereas the subsequent reducing agent application changed the reticular nanoleakage to spotted type. HOCl-pretreated groups showed less nanoleakage expression in a spotted pattern, regardless of reducing agent application. Conclusions: NaOCl and HOCl solutions could remove the organic component on the smear layer-covered dentine, which could eliminate the hybridized smear layer created by self-etch adhesive, leading to the reduction of nanoleakage expression within hybrid layer. Clinical significance Smear layer deproteinizing could modify dentine surface, giving an appropriate substrate for bonding to self-etch adhesive system. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2014-08-29T09:17:51Z 2014-08-29T09:17:51Z 2014 Article 03005712 10.1016/j.jdent.2013.11.026 JDENA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84900671622&partnerID=40&md5=e6a1068e093e1446d0eeb2a1b31e1a1c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1189 English
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description Objectives: This study aimed to investigate deproteinizing effect of sodium-hypochlorite (NaOCl) and mild acidic hypochlorous-acid (HOCl) pretreatment on smear layer-covered dentine and to evaluate their effects on morphological characteristics of resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive. Methods: Human coronal-dentine discs with standardized smear layer were pretreated with 6% NaOCl or 50 ppm HOCl for 15 s or 30 s. Their deproteinizing effects at the treated smear layer-covered dentine surfaces were determined by the measurement of amide:phosphate ratio using ATR-FTIR analysis. In addition, using TEM, micromorphological alterations of hybridized complex and nanoleakage expression were evaluated at the interface of a self-etch adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond) to the pretreated dentine surface with or without subsequent application of a reducing agent (p-Toluenesulfinic acid salt; Accel®). Results: Both pretreatments of NaOCl and HOCl significantly reduced the amide:phosphate ratio as compared with the no-pretreated group (p < 0.05), coincident with the elimination of the hybridized smear layer on their bonded interfaces. Nanoleakage within the hybrid layer was found in the no-pretreated and NaOCl-pretreated groups, whereas the subsequent reducing agent application changed the reticular nanoleakage to spotted type. HOCl-pretreated groups showed less nanoleakage expression in a spotted pattern, regardless of reducing agent application. Conclusions: NaOCl and HOCl solutions could remove the organic component on the smear layer-covered dentine, which could eliminate the hybridized smear layer created by self-etch adhesive, leading to the reduction of nanoleakage expression within hybrid layer. Clinical significance Smear layer deproteinizing could modify dentine surface, giving an appropriate substrate for bonding to self-etch adhesive system. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Thanatvarakorn O.
Nakajima M.
Prasansuttiporn T.
Ichinose S.
Foxton R.M.
Tagami J.
spellingShingle Thanatvarakorn O.
Nakajima M.
Prasansuttiporn T.
Ichinose S.
Foxton R.M.
Tagami J.
Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
author_facet Thanatvarakorn O.
Nakajima M.
Prasansuttiporn T.
Ichinose S.
Foxton R.M.
Tagami J.
author_sort Thanatvarakorn O.
title Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
title_short Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
title_full Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
title_fullStr Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
title_full_unstemmed Effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
title_sort effect of smear layer deproteinizing on resin-dentine interface with self-etch adhesive
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