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dc.contributor.authorEbrahimi-Chaharom, ME
dc.contributor.authorKimyai, S
dc.contributor.authorMohammadi, N
dc.contributor.authorOskoee, PA
dc.contributor.authorDaneshpuy, M
dc.contributor.authorBahari, M
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-26T05:40:36Z
dc.date.available2018-08-26T05:40:36Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.tbzmed.ac.ir:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/40387
dc.description.abstractAscorbic acid and its salts are low-toxicity products, which are routinely used in food industries as antioxidants. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of 10% sodium ascorbate on the bond strength of two all-in-one adhesive systems to NaOCl-treated dentin.After exposing the dentin on the facial surface of 90 sound human premolars and mounting in an acrylic resin mold, the exposed dentin surfaces were polished with 600-grit SiC paper under running water. Then the samples were randomly divided into 6 groups of 15. Groups 1 and 4 were the controls, in which no surface preparation was carried out. In groups 2 and 5 the dentin surfaces were treated with 5.25% NaOCl alone for 10 minutes and in groups 3 and 6 with 5.25% NaOCl for 10 minutes followed by 10% sodium ascorbate for 10 minutes. Then composite resin cylinders, measuring 2 mm in diameter and 2 mm in height, were bonded on the dentin surfaces in groups 1, 2 and 3 with Clearfil S3 Bond and in groups 4, 5 and 6 with Adper Easy One adhesive systems according to manufacturers' instructions. The samples were stored in distilled water for 24 hours at 37آ°C and then thermocycled. Finally, the samples underwent shear bond strength test in a universal testing machine at a strain rate of 1 mm/min. Data were analyzed with two-way ANOVA and post hoc Tukey tests at ?=0.05.The differences between groups 1 and 2 (P=0.01), 1 and 5 (P=0.003). 1 and 6 (P=0.03) and 4 and 5 (P=0.03) were statistically significant. Two-by-two comparisons did not reveal any significant difference between other groups (P>0.05).Use of 10% sodium ascorbate for 10 minutes restored the decreased bond strength of the adhesive systems to that of the control groups.Sodium ascorbate, adhesive systems, all-in-one, bond strength, sodium hypochlorite.
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
dc.titleEffect of sodium ascorbate on the bond strength of all-in-one adhesive systems to NaOCl-treated dentin.
dc.typearticle
dc.citation.volume7
dc.citation.issue5
dc.citation.spagee595
dc.citation.epage9
dc.citation.indexPubmed
dc.identifier.DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4317/jced.52512


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