Bond strength and interfacial stability of a universal adhesive to alendronate-treated dentin
Hala S. Salem, Enas T. Enan, Hamdi Hamama, Marwa S. Ismail

TL;DR
This study shows that treating dentin with alendronate before bonding improves the strength and stability of dental adhesives, especially when using the etch-and-rinse method.
Contribution
The study introduces alendronate as a novel pre-treatment to enhance resin–dentin bond strength and interfacial stability.
Findings
0.3 wt% alendronate-treated dentin with etch-and-rinse adhesive showed the highest bond strength under both immediate and aged conditions.
Alendronate treatment led to more cohesive failures and reduced nanoleakage, especially in the etch-and-rinse mode.
SEM analysis showed greater resin penetration in the 0.3 wt% alendronate-treated etch-and-rinse group.
Abstract
The enzymatic degradation of the hybrid layer by endogenous matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) represents the major cause of resin–dentin bond strength deterioration. The current study assessed the influence of dentin pre-bonding treatment with alendronate, an MMP inhibitor, on the efficacy of a universal adhesive.Ninety-six extracted molars were randomly allocated into four groups (n = 24) based on dentin surface treatment: no treatment (control), 2 wt% chlorhexidine, 0.03 wt% alendronate, and 0.3 wt% alendronate. Each group was further classified into two sub-divisions (n = 12) according to the adhesive application mode: etch-and-rinse (ER) and self-etch (SE). On flat dentin surfaces, the treatment solution was applied, followed by application of universal adhesive (All Bond UNIVERSAL, BISCO) and composite buildup. Eighty teeth were used for the assessment of microtensile bond strength…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Erosion and Treatment · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
