Amr Hani Hassan

Microtensile bond strength of direct resin composite to deep dentin using two adhesive systems with or without pretreatment of Tri Calcium Phosphate or Fluoride : In-vitro study / قوة سندات الشد للراتنج المركب للعاج العميق باستخدام اثنين من نظم الاصقة مع أو بدون المعالجة الاوليه بواسطه ثلاثي فوسفات الكالسيوم أو الفلوريد : دراسة معملية Amr Hani Hassan ; Supervised Inas Mohey Eldin , Hadeel Farouk - Cairo : Amr Hani Hassan , 2017 - 73 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Operative Dentistry

The aim is to investigate the effect of two desensitizing agents as dentin surface pretreatments on microtensile bond strength of a direct resin composite restoration using two adhesive systems. In addition fracture mode of the specimens at dentin - restoration interface was studied. A total of 22 extracted molar teeth were selected. A flat dentin occlusal surface was prepared using a low speed diamond saw under water coolant. Teeth were randomly divided into three main groups according to surface pretreatment. First group, no dentin pretreatment (A1), second group Tricalciam phosphate (TCP) pretreatment and third group, Sodium fluoride (NaF) pretreatment (A3). Each group was further subdivided into two subgroups according to the adhesives used namely etch and rinse adhesive (B1) and self-etch adhesive (B2). A Teflon mold was used to build up resin composite; Teeth were sectioned in a longitudinal and a horizontal direction to obtain 0.9±0.1 mm in thickness beams. All samples were tested by universal testing machine to examine microtensile bond strength followed by measuring fracture mode at restoration-tooth interface by using a stereomicroscope. Under limitation of this study Tri calcium phosphate desensitizing agent can be used to treat hypersensitive dentin without deranged effect on MTBS at resin composite - dentin interface regardless of the adhesive used



Fluoride Microtensile bond strength Tri Calcium Phosphate