comparison of shear bond strength of resin-modified glass ionomer and composite resin to three pulp capping agents

Authors

amir ahmad ajami

elmira jafari navimipour tabriz university of medical sciences, iran

siavash savadi oskoee

mehrdad lotfi

abstract

background and aim: present study was designed to compare the bonding strength of resin-modified glass ionomer (rmgi) and composite resin to mineral trioxide aggregate (mta), mta mixed with na2hpo4 (namta), and calcium-enriched mixture (cem). materials and methods: thirty specimens of each cem, namta, and mta were prepared. composite and rmgi restorations were then placed on the samples (15 samples in six subgroups). shear bond strength was assessed using universal testing machine. data were analyzed with two-way anova and post-hoc tukey test. to compare the bond strength in subgroups, one-away anova was applied. significance level was set at p 0.05). conclusion: regarding shear bond strength to the tested substrates, composite was shown to be superior to rmgi. the bond of resin composite to mta was weaker than that to cem and namta.

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journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects

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