Effects of Oral Liquid Medicaments in Children on Shear Bond Strength of Resin Composite in Primary Teeth

Sara Fotoohi Ashin, Davoud Ghasemi Toodeshkchooie, M. Barekatain
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Introduction: Due to the prevalence of the use of oral liquid medications in children with chronic diseases (asthma, heart problems, seizures and kidney problems) and also in children with transient diseases (influenza, colds, tonsillitis, ear infections, sinusitis and seasonal allergy) and due to the fact that several studies have shown that children’s' common medications affect topography and enamel structure, and composite bonding is dependent on enamel structure, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of oral liquid medications used in children on composite bond strength to primary canine dental enamel.Materials & Methods: In this experimental-laboratory study, 90 teeth were divided into 9 groups, 8 drug groups and 1 control group (artificial saliva). Each group of 10 teeth was immersed 3 times a day for 1 minute in 10 ml of the desired drug. After 7 days and after 14 days, 5 teeth from each group were bonded with composite and their shear bond strengths were measured. Data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA, paired T-test and Pearson correlation coefficient tests. (α = 0.05).Results: In all groups, in comparison with the control group, the mean bond strength was not significantly different in the first and second weeks (p value > 0.05). Also, there was no significant difference between the mean composite shear bond strengths in each of the nine groups in the first and second weeks (p value > 0.05). Pearson correlation coefficient showed that there was no significant relationship between PH value with shear bond strength of composite in first weeks (p value = 0.53) and second (p value = 0.83).Conclusion: Based on this study, short-term use (up to 14 days) of medications did not significantly change the shear bond strength of the composite to enamel.
儿童口服液药物对乳牙树脂复合材料剪切粘结强度的影响
作品简介:由于患有慢性疾病(哮喘、心脏病、癫痫和肾脏问题)的儿童以及患有短暂性疾病(流感、感冒、扁桃体炎、耳部感染、鼻窦炎和季节性过敏)的儿童普遍使用口服液药物,并且由于若干研究表明,儿童的常用药物影响地形图和牙釉质结构,复合结合依赖于牙釉质结构,本研究的目的是探讨儿童口服液药物对犬初级牙釉质复合结合强度的影响。材料与方法:将90颗牙齿分为9组、8个药物组和1个对照组(人工唾液)。每组10颗牙,每天3次,用所需药物10ml浸泡1分钟。第7天和第14天,每组取5颗牙用复合材料粘结,测定其剪切粘结强度。数据分析采用单因素方差分析、配对t检验和Pearson相关系数检验。(α = 0.05)。结果:与对照组相比,各组第1周和第2周的平均粘结强度差异无统计学意义(p值> 0.05)。各组第1周和第2周的平均复合剪切强度比较,差异均无统计学意义(p值> 0.05)。Pearson相关系数显示,PH值与复合材料第1周(p值= 0.53)和第2周(p值= 0.83)剪切结合强度无显著相关。结论:根据本研究,短期使用(最多14天)药物不会显著改变复合材料与牙釉质的剪切结合强度。
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