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Abstract
Background: Tooth bleaching, a routine esthetic dental procedure, can compromise bond strength to enamel and dentin, especially if composite restorations are bonded immediately post-bleaching due to residual peroxide and free radicals. To address this, various treatments, including antioxidants like sodium ascorbate (SA), have been used, though SA may increase bacterial accumulation. Rosmarinic acid (RA), an alternative antioxidant, offers additional antibacterial and adhesive benefits. This study evaluates the effect of RA application time on shear bond strength (SBS) in bleached enamel, comparing its efficacy with SA under varying treatment durations. Three null hypotheses regarding RA's impact on SBS are tested.
Material and methods: The labial surfaces of 60 freshly extracted bovine incisors were randomly assigned into 6 groups and subjected to a specific surface treatment as follows: no bleaching procedure (NBL), bleaching with 38% hydrogen peroxide (BL), BL+ 10% sodium ascorbate for 10 min (SA), BL+ RA for 10 seconds (RA1), 60 seconds (RA2) and 10 min (RA3). The resin composite was bonded to enamels s immediately after these treatments. After storage in water for 24 hours, the bonded samples were mounted on a universal testing machine and loaded to the fracture point. Data analysis was performed using Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Lilliefors, One-way analysis of variance and Games-Howell tests.
Results: The NBL group had the highest SBS, comparable only to SA (P= 0.908). SA outperformed all RA groups (P< 0.001). RA3 showed the lowest SBS, significantly lower than RA1 (P= 0.011). The main fracture mode in all research groups was adhesive failure.
Conclusions: Rosmarinic acid was not able to reverse the bond strength to enamel immediately after the bleaching process, regardless of the duration of application. Key words:Antioxidant agents, Dental bleaching, Enamel, Rosmarinic acid, Shear bond strength.
背景:牙齿漂白是一种常规的牙科美容手术,会损害牙釉质和牙本质的结合强度,特别是当复合修复体在漂白后由于残留的过氧化物和自由基而立即结合时。为了解决这个问题,已经使用了各种治疗方法,包括抗坏血酸钠(SA)等抗氧化剂,尽管SA可能会增加细菌的积累。迷迭香酸(RA),另一种抗氧化剂,提供额外的抗菌和粘接的好处。本研究评估了RA应用时间对漂白牙釉质剪切结合强度(SBS)的影响,并比较了RA与SA在不同处理时间下的效果。对RA对SBS影响的三个零假设进行了检验。材料与方法:将60例新鲜提取的牛切牙唇面随机分为6组,分别进行不漂白(NBL)、38%过氧化氢(BL)、BL+ 10%抗坏血酸钠漂白10 min (SA)、BL+ RA漂白10 s (RA1)、60 s (RA2)和10 min (RA3)的表面处理。这些处理后,树脂复合材料立即粘合到搪瓷上。将粘结后的试样在水中保存24小时后,安装在万能试验机上,加载至断裂点。数据分析采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov、Lilliefors、单因素方差分析和game - howell检验。结果:NBL组SBS最高,仅次于SA组(P= 0.908)。SA优于RA组(P< 0.001)。RA3的SBS最低,显著低于RA1 (P= 0.011)。各研究组的主要断裂方式均为粘接失效。结论:迷迭香酸不能在漂白后立即逆转牙釉质的结合强度,与使用时间无关。关键词:抗氧化剂,牙齿漂白,牙釉质,迷迭香酸,剪切强度
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Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery