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dc.contributor.authorSattabanasuk V.
dc.contributor.authorBurrow M.F.
dc.contributor.authorShimada Y.
dc.contributor.authorTagami J.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T04:33:01Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-05T04:33:01Z-
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.issn1694243
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-69549122637
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15209-
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dc.description.abstractCasein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) has the ability to enhance enamel and dentine remineralisation and thus has been incorporated in new medicaments for such clinical problems as tooth hypersensitivity and early carious lesions. The current study investigated whether the application of CPP-ACP in the proprietary paste, Tooth Mousse™, would influence the subsequent resin adhesion to dentine. Bonding effectiveness was assessed by microtensile bond strength test and scanning electron microscopy. A three-step etch-and-rinse adhesive (OptiBond FL) or a two-step self-etch adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond) was bonded to three groups of dentine surfaces: no treatment; 5 min or 5 days CPP-ACP application. The microtensile test was performed and bond strength data were analysed using ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer post hoc test. Etching characteristics on respective dentine surfaces and resin-dentine interface were observed under SEM. Bond strengths of Clearfil SE Bond to dentine appeared to be similar for all tested groups. OptiBond FL, however, showed lower bond strengths following the application of CPP-ACP for both time periods. Under SEM observations, the CPP-ACP treated dentine displayed a layer of residue or precipitate attached to the surface after the phosphoric acid treatment. The sectioned specimens also showed the resin-dentine interface with less intertubular linking of resin tags, which could mean mineralisation of these channels, hence preventing resin infiltration. The presence of CPP-ACP on the dentine surface, therefore, may compromise bonding effectiveness of etch-and-rinse adhesive system. However, CPP-ACP application may be beneficial to the dentine bonding of self-etch adhesive system, as the chemical interactions between calcium and functional monomers of the adhesives might be enhanced to some degree. © 2009 VSP.
dc.subjectAdhesive systems
dc.subjectAmorphous calcium phosphate
dc.subjectBond strength
dc.subjectBonding effectiveness
dc.subjectChemical interactions
dc.subjectClinical problems
dc.subjectDentine bonding
dc.subjectEtch-and-rinse adhesive
dc.subjectEtching characteristics
dc.subjectFunctional monomer
dc.subjectLower bond strength
dc.subjectMicro tensile tests
dc.subjectMicrotensile bond strength
dc.subjectMineralisation
dc.subjectPhosphopeptides
dc.subjectRemineralisation
dc.subjectResin tags
dc.subjectSelf-etch adhesive
dc.subjectSelf-etch adhesives
dc.subjectSEM
dc.subjectSEM observation
dc.subjectTime periods
dc.subjectBond (masonry)
dc.subjectBond strength (materials)
dc.subjectCalcium
dc.subjectCalcium alloys
dc.subjectCasein
dc.subjectClustering algorithms
dc.subjectDentistry
dc.subjectEnamels
dc.subjectPhosphates
dc.subjectPhosphoric acid
dc.subjectResins
dc.subjectScanning electron microscopy
dc.subjectSpontaneous emission
dc.subjectTooth enamel
dc.subjectCalcium phosphate
dc.titleResin bonding to dentine after casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) treatments
dc.typeArticle
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitationJournal of Adhesion Science and Technology. Vol 23, (2009), p.1149-1161
dc.identifier.doi10.1163/156856109X432686
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