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Motoyama, Yutaro
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Yamauti, Monica
Hokkaido University
Nakajima, Masatoshi
Tokyo Medical and Dental University|Tokushima University
Ikeda, Masaomi
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Tagami, Junji
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Shimada, Yasushi
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Keywords | one-step self-etch adhesive system
water sorption
flexural strength
modulus of elasticity
pH
hydroxyapatite
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Journal Article
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Description | The study aimed to evaluate the influence of the manipulation surfaces on the physical properties of one-step self-etch adhesives (1-SEAs). Scotchbond Universal (SBU), Clearfil Universal Bond Quick ER (UBQ), and an experimental adhesive (UBQexp) were manipulated on different surfaces: manufacturer’s Teflon-based dispensing dish (TD) or hydroxyapatite plate (HA). After manipulation of the adhesives, the pH of each 1-SEA was measured. Samples of each adhesive/manipulation surface were prepared and subjected to water sorption (WS)/solubility (SL) and flexural strength tests. The modulus of elasticity (E) was measured in dry and wet conditions before and after 24 h water storage, and the percentage of variation of E (ΔE) was calculated. Results were analyzed using the t-test with Bonferroni corrections (α = 0.05). When adhesives were manipulated on the HA plate, there was a significant increase in the adhesives’ pH. WS and SL of all 1-SEAs decreased when the HA was used. Only SBU showed higher flexural strength when manipulated on the HA compared to the manipulation on TD under dry and wet conditions. For each 1-SEA, the use of HA resulted in significantly higher E in dry and wet conditions. ΔE of all adhesives was smaller with the manipulation on HA than on TD. It was concluded that the manipulation of 1-SEA on a hydroxyapatite plate considerably affected the adhesives’ properties.
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Journal Title |
Materials
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ISSN | 19961944
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Publisher | MDPI
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Volume | 15
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Issue | 22
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Start Page | 8255
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Published Date | 2022-11-21
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Rights | This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oral Sciences
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