Influence of silver diamine fluoride on the adhesive properties of interface resin-eroded dentin

2021 
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effects of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) on resin-eroded dentin bond strength (μTBS) and the in-situ degree of conversion (DC) for universal adhesives, and the chemical/morphological changes induced by SDF. Materials and methods One hundred ten extracted molars were randomly assigned to 12 experimental groups: (1) SDF (eroded dentin[ED] without SDF, treatment with either 12%SDF [ED+12%SDF], 38%SDF [ED+38%SDF] or 38%SDF without iodide potassium [KI] [ED+38%SDF Without KI]); (2) adhesive systems (Clearfil Universal Bond Quick and Scotchbond Universal Adhesive); (3) adhesive strategies (etch-and-rinse[ER] and self-etch[SE]). After restoration, the specimens were sectioned into resin-dentin sticks and the μTBS was evaluated. Selected sticks were used for DC evaluation via micro-Raman. The dentin-etching patterns and chemical/morphological changes induced by SDF were examined using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX-SEM). Data from the μTBS and DC tests for each adhesive were analyzed using two-way repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey’s test (α = 0.05). Results The application of SDF resulted in a higher μTBS compared to without SDF. However, a statistically significant difference was observed only when 38%SDF was applied (p 0.61). EDX-SEM indicated the presence of silver ions in addition to calcium mineral deposition after SDF application. Additionally, the silver crystal deposition was found in the adhesive/hybrid layer, independent of the SDF concentration. No significant differences was observed when 38%SDF was applied with or without KI. Conclusion The application of SDF to universal adhesives in the ER and SE modes may be a viable alternative to increasing the bonding to eroded dentin without jeopardizing the DC.
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