Effect of Remineralization Products on the Microtensile Strength of Universal Dentin Bonding Systems
Andra Claudia Tărăboanță-Gamen, Cristian Marius Toma, Vasilica Toma, Ionuț Tărăboanță, Simona Stoleriu, Veronica Serban Pintiliciuc, Sorin Andrian

TL;DR
This study shows that using remineralization products like CPP-ACP can significantly improve the bond strength of dental adhesives on decayed dentin.
Contribution
The study compares the effectiveness of three remineralization agents on improving bond strength of universal adhesives on caries-affected dentin.
Findings
Untreated caries-affected dentin had significantly lower bond strength compared to sound dentin.
CPP-ACP achieved the highest bond strength recovery, nearly reaching levels of sound dentin.
Etch-and-rinse methods generally produced higher bond strength than self-etch, but the difference was not statistically significant.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Adhesion to caries-affected dentin remains challenging due to its altered structure and composition. Remineralizing agents have been proposed to strengthen this substrate and improve bonding. This study evaluated the effect of three remineralization treatments, CPP-ACP, self-assembling peptide P11-4, and silver diamine fluoride (SDF), on the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of universal adhesive systems applied to caries-affected dentin, using both etch-and-rinse and self-etch strategies. Methods: Seventy human molars were sectioned and artificially demineralized to simulate caries-affected dentin. Samples were divided into ten groups: four untreated and six treated with CPP-ACP (MI Paste™), P11-4 (Curodont™ Protect), or SDF (Riva Star™). Universal adhesives were applied via etch-and-rinse or self-etch mode, followed by composite restoration. Microtensile bond…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Health and Care Utilization · Bone and Dental Protein Studies
