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Effects of water-storage on the physical and ultramorphological features of adhesives and primer/adhesive mixtures.

Effects of water-storage on the physical and ultramorphological features of adhesives and primer/adhesive mixtures.

Dent Mater J. 2010 Nov 26;29(6):697-705

Authors: Reis AF, Carrilho MR, Ghaname E, Pereira PN, Giannini M, Nikaido T, Tagami J

Abstract

The aims of this study were to evaluate the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and elastic modulus (E) of adhesives, and primer/adhesive mixtures after aging for 6 months in water or oil; and to compare silver uptake patterns under the TEM. A one-step self-etching adhesive (One-up Bond F: OB), two two-step self-etching primers (SE Bond: SE and Protect Bond: CP), and two etch-and-rinse systems (Single Bond: SB and Prime&Bond NT: PB) were used. Bonding and primer solutions of self-etching systems were also mixed (SE+P and CP+P). Most adhesives presented decreased UTS after water-storage. Similar or increased UTS was observed after oil storage. Except for SB, E values did not change after water-storage, but they increased after storage in oil. OB, CP+P and SE+P presented more silver uptake. The effects of water-storage were material-dependent, and significantly affected the mechanical properties and silver uptake patterns of adhesives.

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