Evaluation of adhesive systems in primary dentin by nanoleakage: effects of aging

2014 
Introduction: Nanoleakage evaluation by silver uptake in permanent teeth provides good spatial resolution of submicron defects at the hybrid layer, which have not been tested in primary teeth. Objective: This study evaluated the nanoleakage at the dentin-adhesive interface in primary teeth by two methods, for three adhesive systems, immediately (IM) and six months (6M) after adhesive procedures. Material and methods: Crowns of primary molars were occlusal flat grounded and divided into three groups according to the adhesive system tested (n = 6-7). Scotchbond Multi-purpose/SMP, Single Bond/SB and Clearfil SE Bond/CSB adhesive systems were applied with a composite resin (Filtek Z-250). Crowns were sectioned so that 0.8 mm² sticks were obtained and subdivided depending on the time of evaluation: IM or 6M. They were immersed into silver nitrate solution and evaluated by SEM-EDS. Data (%) were analyzed by ANOVA (p
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