Article information
Year 2017 Volume 67 Issue 3 Page 260-267
Title:
The Effect of Different EDTA-Irrigation Time on the Microtensile Bond Strength of Resin Sealers and Root Canal Dentine
Keyword(s):
AH Plus, EDTA, MetaSEAL, Microtensile bond strength, Root canal sealer
Abstract:
This study aimed to determine how the duration of EDTA irrigation affects bond strength. The 160 extracted human premolars were decoronated and embedded in resin block. Root canals were prepared by using the NiTi rotary files and distilled water irrigation, and irrigated with 5 % NaOCl. In group 1, this was followed by irrigation with distilled water, while in groups 2-5, this was followed by irrigation with 17 % EDTA for 1, 3, 5, and 10 min, followed by distilled water. Two specimens of each group were used for scanning electron microscopic observation. The remaining specimens were divided into 2 groups—AH Plus and MetaSEAL (n = 15 each). The specimens were prepared for microtensile tests. The failure mode was identified, and the bond strength value was analysed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s HSD post-hoc test. The 10-min EDTA-treated specimens (group 5) showed greater microtensile bond strength than non-EDTA-treated specimens (group 1) (p < 0.001) in MetaSEAL group. The fractured surface showed mixed failure accounted for the majority of failures in all groups. In SEM observation, the NaOCl group showed a smear layer covering the dentine surface, but the EDTA groups showed an absence of smear layer and various depths of demineralized dentine and exposed collagen. In conclusion, the duration of EDTA irrigation affected on the microtensile bond strength of the methacrylate resin sealer and root dentine.