Abstract
This study compared the effect of different loading methods and crosshead speeds on resin–dentin microshear bond strength (μSBS) using two etchandrinse adhesive systems. Sixty molar teeth had their dentin surfaces exposed and were randomly distributed into 12 groups (n=5), according to a combination of the factors: loading methods (orthodontic-looped wire and chisel systems), cross-head speed (0.5, 1.0 and 5.0mm/min) and adhesive system (Adper Single Bond 2 and XP Bond). Five tygon tubes were positioned over each sample, filled with composite resin and photoactivated. After 24h, they were tested. The data were analyzed with a two-way ANOVA and Tukey test (α=0.05). The µSBS of the adhesives was higher with the chisel methods, compared to the orthodontic-looped wire (p<0.05). The cross-head speed was only significant for the chisel (p<0.05). The evaluated test variables affect the µSBS for both adhesives and therefore should be standardized; however the loading method proved to have the most effect on μSBS values.
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