Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.30, No.2, 171-185, 2016
The bonding effect of adhesive systems and bulk-fill composites to sound and caries-affected dentine
Purpose: To investigate the influence of adhesive type and increment thickness on shear bond strength of flowable bulk-fill resin composites compared with a flowable conventional resin composite, in both sound and caries-affected dentine. Methods: Shear bond strength was tested in 100 extracted human molars with coronal dentine caries. Half of the teeth were restored with Adper Easy Bond and the other half with Adper Single Bond Plus. Bonded surfaces were restored with Filtek Ultimate Flow and two bulk-fill composites (SDR and X-tra base) (n=10 teeth for each subgroup). Restorations of 4mm were performed with incremental or bulk-fill technique. The shear bond was determined and statistically analysed using three-way ANOVA and Bonferroni multiple comparison post hoc tests (p0.05). Dentine-resin interfaces were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Results: For both adhesives, the highest shear bond strength values were obtained for sound dentine. In sound dentine, the highest bond strength observed with Easy Bond when used in 2-mm increments of SDR. In caries-affected dentine, Single Bond in combination with SDR displayed significantly lower bond strength. Conclusion: There was no significant difference in shear bond strength between the incremental and bulk-fill groups for molars with sound dentine when the etch-and-rinse adhesive system was used; however, for the self-etch adhesive system, incremental application caused higher bond strength than bulk application.