Why use a bonding agent?
Mechanism of adhesion?
-to replace hydroxyapatite with resin monomers using micromechanical retention
4 Factors affecting adhesion
Acid etch - removes smear layer from dentin, opening dentin tubules; dissolves Ca hydroxyapatite crystals around collagen fibrils, exposing them for interpenetration of primer monomer
How do you increase wettability?
Acid etching 37% Phosphoric acid
-removes smear layer, removes enamel rods, roughens surface, and increases surface area, thus decreasing surface tension and increasing wettability
Key concept of ENAMEL adhesion?
Key Concept DENTIN adhesion (x 3)
Problem with bonding to dentin?
Dentin is hydrophilic; hydrophilic environment
Bonding agents are hydrophobic
Factors affecting dentin adhesion
What is the smear layer? How thick is it?
what is the hybrid layer?
The area of the bond where polymerized resin has infiltrated within the collagen scaffold
What is the C factor?
eqn?
bonded surfaces
The cavity configuration
C factor= ________________
Class VI resin: 1/5= 0.2 stress
Class II: 4/2= 2.0 stress
Class V: 5/1= 5.o stress
ways to improve C factor: incremental placement of resin; bonding to enamel
Is the CTE of composite greater or less than that of the tooth?
By how much?
LTC of composite is greater than that of the tooth
4xs greater
What is microleakage?
How to best prevent?
What is nanoleakage?
What does it result in?
What are aging effects on dentin adhesion
What is the type of etch used in dentin bonding?
Types of applications?
37% phosphoric acid
total etch: (etch both enamel and dentin)
selective etch: only etch enamel (used with 2-in one etch/primer, or all in one)
self-etch: no 37% phosphoric acid etch step
-only use the bonding adgent: either 2-in one etch/primer, or all in one
Function of the primer
Components of the primer?
What are the properties of the monomer HEMA and how does it work?
Bi-functional monomer and amphiphilic- both hydrophobic and hydrophilic
-hydrophilic end penetrates intertubular matrix and dentin tubules (have interfibilar water, collagen fibrils); hydrophobic layer is exposed to adhesive layer for bonding
Function of the adhesive?
Examples of adhesive bonding agents?
bis-GMA
TEGDMA
UDMA
4th Generation bonding system- explain?
components?
strength MPa?
Examples?
3-step etch and rinse- etch>primer>adhesive
Total etch system; moist dentinal bonding to avoid collagen collapse
~25 MPa
example: Opti-bond FL
etch: (37% H3PO4)
primer: HEMA + ethanol solvent
adhesive: Bis-GMA, GDMA, HEMA, Silica 48%
Examples: Optibond FL, Scotchbond Multi-purpose Plus, Amalgambond
5th Generation bonding systems- explain?
components?
problems?
Examples?
2 step etch and rinse: etch> primer+adhesiveTotal etch system
problem: b/c primer and adhesive combined it is more hydrophylic and more susceptible to water sorption and hydolytic degradation over time
- the polymerized primer of the “one bottle system” tends to be hydrophilic in nature and not all 5th generation adhesives are compatible with dual and self-cured or core materials.
- are too acidic and thereby de-activate the tertiary amine in chemical-cured composites (dual cures)
- problems: post-sensitivity and marginal leakage
Components: Optibond Solo Plus
Solvent: Ethanol + HEMA monomer
15% resin filled + Fluoride
93% retention at 3 yrs
~25MPa
Ex: Optibond Solo Plus
What is the hybrid layer?
Goal of the hybrid layer?
-The hybrid layer is formed by the monomer/resin infiltrated surface layer that penetrates the dentin and enamel.
The goal of ideal hybridization is to give high bond strengths and a dentin seal
6th Generation bonding systems- explain?
components?
problems?
Examples?
self etch system
2 step: etch + primer> adhesive
Ex: Clearfil SE- gold standard of self etch systems