Shear bond strengths of bur or Er:YAG laser prepared dentine to composite resin with or without low-level laser conditioning: an in vitro study

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Vijay Kumar Shakya
Abhisek Bhattacharjee
Rajeev Kumar Singh
Rakesh Kumar Yadav
Vijay Kumar Singh
Atin Singhai
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[1] King George’s Medical University,Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Faculty of Dental Sciences
[2] King George’s Medical University,Department of Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Sciences
[3] King George’s Medical University,Department of Community Medicine and Public Health
[4] King George’s Medical University,Postgraduate Department of Pathology
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Lasers in Medical Science | / 38卷
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Laser; Dentin; Bond strength; Composite resin; Cavity preparation; Er:YAG laser;
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This study aims to compare the different modes of cavity preparation while evaluating the effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on dentine before bonding in terms of shear bond strength between composite resin and dentine. Fifty human molar teeth were mounted on acrylic blocks and dentine specimen were prepared after which they were randomized into four equal groups. Cavity preparation mode differed in respective groups. After etching, bonding; composite resin was placed and polymerized on the prepared dentine surfaces. The specimens were kept in an environment simulating oral cavity and then shear tested in a universal testing machine. The failure surfaces of the specimen teeth were subjected to SEM micrographic evaluation. The cavity prepared with diamond abrasive points had a higher shearing load at failure that was statistically significantly different from the ones prepared with laser. That with diamond abrasive points followed by LLLT of the cavity surface with Nd:YAG laser had a higher bond strength than the ones prepared with just Er:YAG laser and there was no statistically significant difference between these and the ones prepared with diamond abrasive points alone. SEM analysis of the failure mode in bur-cut dentine showed the presence of a hybrid layer at the interface. Surface conditioning of the same with Nd:YAG laser before etching suggested a recrystallisation of dentine due to the heat produced. Cavity preparation with Er:YAG laser leads to reduced shear bond strength to adhesive restorative materials when compared with that using burs and high-speed handpiece.
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