Abstract

Objective: The aim was to evaluate the bond strength of six experimental adhesives containing binary or ternaryphotoinitiator systems, associated with three different MDP concentrations (0-12wt%) after 12 months ofstorage in distilled water. Material and Methods: Experimental adhesives were prepared with: bis-GMA, UDMA,bis-EMA, TEGDMA, HEMA, BHT, and ethanol, containing binary (CQ/amine) or ternary (CQ/amine/DPIHFP(diphenyliodonium hexafluorophosphate) – 0.5wt%) photoinitiator systems. It was added to this composition0wt%, 6wt%, or 12wt% of MDP. The adhesive systems were applied following the etch-and-rinse protocol.Transparent cylindrical molds were placed on the hybridized dentin, filled with composite resin and light-cured.The specimens were stored in distilled water at 37oC for 24h or 12 months and submitted to a microshear bondstrength test (n=6). Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (a =5%). Results: For the binarysystem, after 12 months of storage, all bond strength values were similar. Regarding bond strength degradationover time, 6wt% and 12wt% MDP formulations showed more stable bond strength than 0wt% MDP. For the ternarysystem, all formulations (0wt%, 6wt% and 12wt%) showed stable bond strength over time. Conclusion: For thebinary photoinitiator system, the 6wt% and 12wt% MDP concentrations were able to keep bond strength stableover time, while for the ternary system, bond strength stability was achieved regardless the MDP concentration. KEYWORDSDental bonding; Dental photoinitiators; Dentin-bonding agents; MDP.

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