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  • 1Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, 720 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3010, Victoria, Australia.

Journal of Dentistry
|October 17, 2008
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Casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate paste (Tooth Mousse) did not affect microshear bond strength (MSBS) to dentine when the smear layer was intact. However, it reduced MSBS with G-Bond when the smear layer was removed.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Adhesive Dentistry
  • Biomaterials

Background:

  • Dental adhesives are crucial for bonding restorative materials to tooth structure.
  • The smear layer's presence or removal significantly influences bond strength.
  • Casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate paste (Tooth Mousse) is used for remineralization, but its effect on bond strength needs evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the microshear bond strength (MSBS) to dentine after applying casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate paste (Tooth Mousse).
  • To investigate the impact of smear layer removal prior to paste application.
  • To determine the effect of preconditioning agents on bond strength.

Main Methods:

  • Human dentine specimens were tested with smear layer retained or removed (15% EDTA).

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  • Specimens were treated with Tooth Mousse or left untreated.
  • Various preconditioning agents (Primer, Phosphoric Acid, Polyacrylic Acid) were applied before bonding with Clearfil SE Bond or G-Bond.
  • Main Results:

    • Tooth Mousse did not significantly alter MSBS when the smear layer was present.
    • With smear layer removal, Tooth Mousse increased MSBS for Clearfil SE Bond on deep dentine but decreased it for G-Bond on superficial dentine.
    • Polyacrylic acid significantly reduced MSBS for G-Bond.

    Conclusions:

    • Tooth Mousse application does not compromise MSBS when the smear layer is intact.
    • Smear layer removal prior to Tooth Mousse application can negatively impact MSBS with certain adhesives like G-Bond.
    • Preconditioning agents generally did not improve MSBS, with polyacrylic acid showing a detrimental effect on G-Bond.