Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união?
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Resumo: | The evaluation of the performance of adhesive systems in enamel and dentin of primay teeth is justified by the differences in composition and micromorphology of these compared to permanent teeth. The difficulty of obtaining primary teeth in conditions to be included in laboratory studies causes other substrates to be used as substitutes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of adhesive systems to the enamel and dentin of human and bovine primary teeth, in order to answer the research question: can bovine primary teeth replace humans in bond strength studies? 56 sound primary molars and 56 primary bovine incisors were randomly distributed into eight groups (n = 7) for each substrate. Composite resin cylinders (0.72 mm²) were built on the substrates after application of adhesive systems (Single Bond Universal, self etching and acid etching, Clearfil SE Bond and Adper Single Bond Plus) and the specimens submitted to the 24 hour micro-shear test. The values of bond strength (MPa) were submitted to two-way analysis of variance and Tukey's test (α = 0.05). A specimen of each type of tooth was prepared for scanning electron micrograph (SEM) and spectroscopy of Energy dispersive X-rays (ESD). The enamel bond strength values were not significantly influenced (p = 0.97) by tooth type. However the adhesive system interaction vs tooth type was (p = 0.04). In dentin, lower bond strength values (p = 0.03) were obtained for bovine teeth. No significant differences were found for the interaction between adhesive system and tooth type (p = 0.84).When analyzed the adhesive system factor in enamel and dentin, regardless of the factor tooth type, statistically significant difference was found in both substrates. In enamel, the Universal Single Bond adhesive system in the previous acid conditioning strategy presented the same performance as its Single Bond Plus control, since the self-etching strategy was not enough to match its Clearfil SE Bond control. In dentin the adhesive systems presented the same behavior, except for the Single Bond Plus adhesive system that obtained the lowest values of bond strength. For the Universal Single Bond adhesive system the use strategy did not influence the results in both substrates. Bovine and human enamel showed a similar structure of enamel prisms and Ca and P concentration. In dentin, a lower tubular density and Ca and P concentration is obtained in primary bovine teeth. In view of the differences found in the dentin substrate, the replacement of primary human teeth by primary bovine teeth in bond strength studies is only valid when the substrate of interest is the enamel. |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união?Bovine primary teeth can replace human ones in bond strength tests?DentinaDentes decíduosEsmalte dentárioResistência de uniãoSistemas adesivosAdhesivesBond strengthDentinEnamelPrimary teethCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIAThe evaluation of the performance of adhesive systems in enamel and dentin of primay teeth is justified by the differences in composition and micromorphology of these compared to permanent teeth. The difficulty of obtaining primary teeth in conditions to be included in laboratory studies causes other substrates to be used as substitutes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of adhesive systems to the enamel and dentin of human and bovine primary teeth, in order to answer the research question: can bovine primary teeth replace humans in bond strength studies? 56 sound primary molars and 56 primary bovine incisors were randomly distributed into eight groups (n = 7) for each substrate. Composite resin cylinders (0.72 mm²) were built on the substrates after application of adhesive systems (Single Bond Universal, self etching and acid etching, Clearfil SE Bond and Adper Single Bond Plus) and the specimens submitted to the 24 hour micro-shear test. The values of bond strength (MPa) were submitted to two-way analysis of variance and Tukey's test (α = 0.05). A specimen of each type of tooth was prepared for scanning electron micrograph (SEM) and spectroscopy of Energy dispersive X-rays (ESD). The enamel bond strength values were not significantly influenced (p = 0.97) by tooth type. However the adhesive system interaction vs tooth type was (p = 0.04). In dentin, lower bond strength values (p = 0.03) were obtained for bovine teeth. No significant differences were found for the interaction between adhesive system and tooth type (p = 0.84).When analyzed the adhesive system factor in enamel and dentin, regardless of the factor tooth type, statistically significant difference was found in both substrates. In enamel, the Universal Single Bond adhesive system in the previous acid conditioning strategy presented the same performance as its Single Bond Plus control, since the self-etching strategy was not enough to match its Clearfil SE Bond control. In dentin the adhesive systems presented the same behavior, except for the Single Bond Plus adhesive system that obtained the lowest values of bond strength. For the Universal Single Bond adhesive system the use strategy did not influence the results in both substrates. Bovine and human enamel showed a similar structure of enamel prisms and Ca and P concentration. In dentin, a lower tubular density and Ca and P concentration is obtained in primary bovine teeth. In view of the differences found in the dentin substrate, the replacement of primary human teeth by primary bovine teeth in bond strength studies is only valid when the substrate of interest is the enamel.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA avaliação do desempenho de sistemas adesivos em esmalte e dentina de dentes decíduos é justificada pelas diferenças na composição e micromorfologia destes comparadas a de dentes permanentes. A dificuldade de obtenção de dentes decíduos em condições para serem incluídos em estudos laboratoriais faz com que outros substratos sejam utilizados como substitutos. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a resistência de união (RU) de sistemas adesivos ao esmalte e a dentina de dentes decíduos humanos e bovinos, a fim de responder a questão de pesquisa: dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os humanos em estudos de adesão? 56 molares deciduos hígidos e 56 incisivos bovinos decíduos foram distribuídos aleatoriamente em oito grupos (n = 7) para cada substrato. Cilindros de resina composta (0,72 mm²) foram construídos sobre os substratos após a aplicação dos sistemas adesivos (Single Bond Universal, estratégias autocondicionante e condicionamento ácido, Clearfil SE Bond e Adper Single Bond Plus) e os espécimes submetidos ao ensaio de microcisalhamento após 24 horas. Análise de Os valores de RU (MPa) foram submetidos a análise de variância de dois fatores e Teste de Tukey (α= 0,05).Um espécime de cada tipo de dente foi preparado para microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV) e espectroscopia de raios X por dispersão em energia (EDS). Os valores de RU ao esmalte não foram influenciados signficativamente (p=0,97) pelo tipo de dente. No entanto a interação sistema adesivo vs tipo de dente foi (p=0,04). Em dentina, valores de RU inferiores (p=0.03) foram obtidos para os dentes bovinos. Não foram encontradas diferenças significativamente significantes para a interação sistema adesivo vs tipo de dente (p=0,84). Quando analisado o fator sistema adesivo em esmalte e dentina, independentemente do fator tipo de dente diferença estatisticamente significante foi encontrada em ambos os substratos. Em esmalte o sistema adesivo Single Bond universal na estartégia de condicionamento ácido prévio apresentou o mesmo desempenho do seu controle Single Bond Plus, já a estratégia autocondicionante não foi suficiente para se igualar ao seu controle Clearfil SE Bond. Em dentina os sistemas adesivos apresentaram o mesmo comportamento, com exceção do sistema adesivo Single Bond Plus que obteve os menores valores de resistência de união. Para o sistema adesivo Single Bond Universal a estratégia de uso não influenciou nos resultados em ambos os susbtratos. O esmalte bovino e humano mostrou estrutura semelhante de prismas de esmalte e concentração de Ca e P. Em dentina, uma menor densidade tubular e concentração de Ca e P é obtida nos dentes bovinos decíduos. Diante das diferenças encontradas no substrato dentinário, a substituição de dentes humanos decíduos por bovinos decíduos em estudos de resistência de união só é válida quando o substrato de interesse for o esmalte.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilOdontologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências OdontológicasCentro de Ciências da SaúdeRocha, Rachel de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0239294008628766Skupien, Jovito Adielhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1391921073345927Susin, Alexandre Henriquehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5531102975088516Fröhlich, Tatiana Tambara2018-06-06T19:19:49Z2018-06-06T19:19:49Z2017-07-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/13316ark:/26339/001300000q89zporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2018-06-06T19:19:49Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/13316Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2018-06-06T19:19:49Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? Bovine primary teeth can replace human ones in bond strength tests? |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? Fröhlich, Tatiana Tambara Dentina Dentes decíduos Esmalte dentário Resistência de união Sistemas adesivos Adhesives Bond strength Dentin Enamel Primary teeth CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? |
title_full |
Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? |
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Dentes decíduos bovinos podem substituir os dentes decíduos humanos em testes de resistência de união? |
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Fröhlich, Tatiana Tambara |
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Fröhlich, Tatiana Tambara |
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Rocha, Rachel de Oliveira http://lattes.cnpq.br/0239294008628766 Skupien, Jovito Adiel http://lattes.cnpq.br/1391921073345927 Susin, Alexandre Henrique http://lattes.cnpq.br/5531102975088516 |
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Fröhlich, Tatiana Tambara |
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Dentina Dentes decíduos Esmalte dentário Resistência de união Sistemas adesivos Adhesives Bond strength Dentin Enamel Primary teeth CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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Dentina Dentes decíduos Esmalte dentário Resistência de união Sistemas adesivos Adhesives Bond strength Dentin Enamel Primary teeth CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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The evaluation of the performance of adhesive systems in enamel and dentin of primay teeth is justified by the differences in composition and micromorphology of these compared to permanent teeth. The difficulty of obtaining primary teeth in conditions to be included in laboratory studies causes other substrates to be used as substitutes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of adhesive systems to the enamel and dentin of human and bovine primary teeth, in order to answer the research question: can bovine primary teeth replace humans in bond strength studies? 56 sound primary molars and 56 primary bovine incisors were randomly distributed into eight groups (n = 7) for each substrate. Composite resin cylinders (0.72 mm²) were built on the substrates after application of adhesive systems (Single Bond Universal, self etching and acid etching, Clearfil SE Bond and Adper Single Bond Plus) and the specimens submitted to the 24 hour micro-shear test. The values of bond strength (MPa) were submitted to two-way analysis of variance and Tukey's test (α = 0.05). A specimen of each type of tooth was prepared for scanning electron micrograph (SEM) and spectroscopy of Energy dispersive X-rays (ESD). The enamel bond strength values were not significantly influenced (p = 0.97) by tooth type. However the adhesive system interaction vs tooth type was (p = 0.04). In dentin, lower bond strength values (p = 0.03) were obtained for bovine teeth. No significant differences were found for the interaction between adhesive system and tooth type (p = 0.84).When analyzed the adhesive system factor in enamel and dentin, regardless of the factor tooth type, statistically significant difference was found in both substrates. In enamel, the Universal Single Bond adhesive system in the previous acid conditioning strategy presented the same performance as its Single Bond Plus control, since the self-etching strategy was not enough to match its Clearfil SE Bond control. In dentin the adhesive systems presented the same behavior, except for the Single Bond Plus adhesive system that obtained the lowest values of bond strength. For the Universal Single Bond adhesive system the use strategy did not influence the results in both substrates. Bovine and human enamel showed a similar structure of enamel prisms and Ca and P concentration. In dentin, a lower tubular density and Ca and P concentration is obtained in primary bovine teeth. In view of the differences found in the dentin substrate, the replacement of primary human teeth by primary bovine teeth in bond strength studies is only valid when the substrate of interest is the enamel. |
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