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Enamel Bond Strength of Self-Etch Adhesives with Phototherapy Active Application: a Pilot Study
The present study assessed the effect of the active application of self-etch adhesives with phototherapy on enamel bond strength. Sixty bovine incisors, individually embedded in acrylic blocks, were divided into two groups according to the adhesive system used: Group 1 (AEO) Adper Easy One and Group 2 (CSEP) Clearfil SE Protect. According to the application technique of self-etch adhesives, each main group was further divided into three subgroups (n =10): (PA) passive application, (AP) active application, and (PAA) phototherapy active application. Shear bond strength (SBS) tests were conducted using a universal testing machine. The data were analyzed via two-way ANOVA and posthoc multiple comparisons using the Tukey HSD test. Furthermore, statistical analysis of the distribution of failure modes was carried out using the χ2 test (p < 0.05). Two-way ANOVA indicated no significant differences in either adhesive systems (p = 0.797) or application technique (p = 0.869). Similarly, a χ2 test showed no significant difference in the distribution of failure modes concerning surface treatments (p = 0.905). The use of phototherapy as a diode laser for the active application of the tested self-etch adhesives in the present study exhibited similar initial enamel bonding performance to conventional application methods.
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Strength of Materials focuses on the strength of materials and structural components subjected to different types of force and thermal loadings, the limiting strength criteria of structures, and the theory of strength of structures. Consideration is given to actual operating conditions, problems of crack resistance and theories of failure, the theory of oscillations of real mechanical systems, and calculations of the stress-strain state of structural components.