# Do Restorative Strategies and Delayed Restoration Improve the Bond Strength to Biodentine? In Vitro Study on Adhesive Restorations on a Calcium Silicate-Based Cement

**Authors:** Eugenia Baena, Nuria Escribano, Victoria Fuentes, Laura Ceballos

PMC · DOI: 10.3290/j.jad.c_2323 · 2025-11-18

## TL;DR

This study tested how different methods of restoring Biodentine affect bond strength, finding that using a universal adhesive gives the best results.

## Contribution

The study evaluates novel restorative strategies for Biodentine and their impact on bond strength under different setting times.

## Key findings

- AO and SARC groups showed 100% pretest failures.
- Universal adhesive achieved the highest bond strength regardless of setting time.
- Bur roughening and RMGIC were influenced by Biodentine's setting time.

## Abstract

Purpose: The popularity of Biodentine (Septodont) use for vital pulp therapies requires verifying its bonding ability to other restorative materials. The null hypotheses were that different restorative materials and adhesive strategies did not influence shear bond strength (SBS) to Biodentine, nor its setting time.

204 plastic molds were filled with Biodentine, half set for 12 min, and the rest for 7 days. Specimens were divided into six groups according to the strategy and material used to restore over Biodentine (n = 17): (1) SE: Universal adhesive application in self-etch mode; (2) ER: Universal adhesive in etch-and-rinse mode; (3) Bur: Roughening with a bur followed by SE; (4) AO: Airborne-particle abrading with Al2O3 particles before SE; (5) RMGIC: Restoration with a resin-modified glass-ionomer; (6) SARC: Restoration with a self-adhesive resin cement. Groups 1 to 4 were restored with a flowable bulk-fill composite. Specimens were subjected to SBS, and the mode of failure was determined. Five additional specimens were evaluated under SEM-EDX. Data were analyzed with Kruskal–Wallis and U-Mann–Whitney tests (P <0.05).

AO and SARC groups showed 100% pretest failures. At 12 min setting, the RMGIC group and Bonferroni correction achieved the lowest SBS values. At a 7-day setting, the Bur group registered the lowest SBS, and the groups restored with universal adhesive achieved the highest values. SBS results for the Bur and RMGIC groups were influenced by the setting time.

Bur roughening or alumina airborne-particle abrading did not improve Biodentine adhesion to composite resin restorations, whereas the application of a universal adhesive achieved the highest SBS results regardless of the evaluated setting time.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Al2O3 (PubChem CID 9989226)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Calcium Silicate (MESH:C031293), Biodentine (MESH:C506393), Septodont (MESH:C034472), Al2O3 (MESH:D000537)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12628273