Effect of Different Airborne‐Particle Abrasion Strategies on Dentin Bond Strength: An In Vitro Study
Rui I. Falacho, Gabriela Almeida, Romina Ñaupari‐Villasante, Joana A. Marques, Francisco Caramelo, Markus B. Blatz, Alessandro Loguercio, João Carlos Ramos

TL;DR
This study compares how different methods of airborne-particle abrasion affect the bond strength of dental adhesives on dentin.
Contribution
The study introduces a comparison of bioactive glass and aluminum oxide abrasion with and without irrigation for dentin bonding.
Findings
Aluminum oxide with irrigation significantly increased bond strength compared to the control.
Bond strength without irrigation depends on the adhesive strategy used.
Bioactive glass did not significantly affect bonding performance.
Abstract
To assess the influence of dentin airborne‐particle abrasion techniques on the microtensile bond strength, using two adhesive strategies (self‐etch and etch&rinse). Twenty molars were assigned to two groups (n = 10) according to the bonding system (Clearfil SE Bond or Optibond FL), divided into four parts and submitted to different surface treatments: no pretreatment (control), airborne‐particle abrasion with aluminum oxide without irrigation (Al2O3), airborne‐particle abrasion with aluminum oxide with irrigation (Al2O3/Aquasol), and airborne‐particle abrasion with bioactive glass 45S5 (BG45S5). Specimens underwent microtensile bond strength (μTBS) testing and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. Statistical analysis employed a linear mixed regression model, with a 5% significance level. Statistically significant differences were found for both adhesive strategy (p < 0.001)…
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TopicsDental Erosion and Treatment · Dental materials and restorations · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
