A systematic review of shear bond strength of sixth- and fourth-generation adhesives in primary teeth.

Q2 Dentistry
Dental Research Journal Pub Date : 2026-02-26 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.4103/drj.drj_91_25
Maryam Hajiahmadi, Najmeh Akhlaghi, Hamid Mosleh, Ehsan Samani, Sheida Bagheri, Zohreh Salehi
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Abstract

Background: The use of tooth-colored restorations, particularly composite resins, in the treatment of primary teeth has become increasingly common. The durability and clinical success of these restorations largely depend on the adhesive system and its application protocol. Therefore, this study aimed to systematically review the literature comparing the shear bond strength of sixth-generation self-etch adhesives with that of fourth-generation etch-and-rinse adhesives in primary teeth.

Materials and methods: A comprehensive search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane databases using relevant keywords. Out of 162 initially identified studies, 72 in-vitro studies comparing the shear bond strength of sixth- and fourth-generation adhesives on human primary teeth were screened. After assessing eligibility based on study objectives, population, sample selection, participation rate, available variables, data collection methods, statistical analyses, and results, five studies underwent full-text analysis. Ultimately, four studies met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review.

Results: No statistically significant differences were observed in the shear bond strength between the two adhesive systems. However, minor variations were noted. Moreover, none of the included studies evaluated the long-term performance of these adhesives.

Conclusion: Despite the high heterogeneity and risk of bias among the included studies, the evidence suggests that fourth-generation adhesives may exhibit slightly better shear bond strength compared to sixth-generation self-etch systems in laboratory settings. Nonetheless, due to reduced application time and technique sensitivity, self-etch systems may be preferable for pediatric patients.

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第六代和第四代黏合剂在乳牙中的剪切粘接强度的系统综述。
背景:牙色修复体,特别是复合树脂在乳牙治疗中的应用已经越来越普遍。这些修复体的耐久性和临床成功在很大程度上取决于粘接剂系统及其应用方案。因此,本研究旨在系统地回顾比较第六代自蚀刻胶与第四代蚀刻冲洗胶在乳牙中的剪切结合强度的文献。材料与方法:在PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane数据库中使用相关关键词进行全面检索。在最初确定的162项研究中,筛选了72项体外研究,比较了第6代和第四代粘接剂在人类乳牙上的剪切结合强度。在根据研究目标、人群、样本选择、参与率、可用变量、数据收集方法、统计分析和结果评估合格性后,对五项研究进行全文分析。最终,四项研究符合本系统综述的纳入标准。结果:两种胶粘剂体系的剪切粘接强度无统计学差异。不过,也注意到一些小的变化。此外,纳入的研究均未评估这些粘合剂的长期性能。结论:尽管在纳入的研究中存在高异质性和偏倚风险,但有证据表明,在实验室环境中,与第六代自蚀刻系统相比,第四代胶粘剂可能表现出稍好的剪切粘合强度。尽管如此,由于减少了应用时间和技术敏感性,自蚀刻系统可能更适合儿科患者。
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Dental Research Journal
Dental Research Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
CiteScore
1.70
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发文量
70
审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: Dental Research Journal, a publication of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Bimonthly print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.drjjournal.net. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Dentistry. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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