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Abstract


The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of artificial saliva contamination on bonding of several dentin adhesives to dentin.
Sixty-three human molar teeth extracted within a month were used. Each tooth was sectioned longitudinally in a buccolingual direction to obtain 126 specimens. These specimens were randomly divided into three groups and were treated by Scotchbond
2,
Gluma and All bond. Each group was subdivided into three subgroups; normal group not contaminated with artificial saliva, contaminated with artificial saliva and dried group, and contaminated with artificial saliva and washed and dried group.
Enamel/dentin bonding agent (Dental Adhesive of Scotchbond 2) was applied and light cured on the treated dentin surfaces. Thereafter P-50 were cured on them, and specimens were stored in 37¡É artificial saliva for 24 hours before measuring shear
bond
strength.
Shear bond strengths were determined using an universal testing machine with cross head speed 1mm/min and SEM examinations were conducted to evaluate the resin -dentin interface and degree of penetrating resin string into the dentinal tubules.
@ES The following results were obtained.
@EN 1. Normal groups not contaminated with artificial saliva showed greater shear bond strength than any other group contaminated with artificial saliva(P<0.01).
2. The shear bond strengths showed no significant difference between washed groups with distilled water and not washed groups after contamination with artificial saliva(P>0.05).
3. In normal groups, the shear bond strength of A group was significantly greater than in any other group(P<0.01).
4. In S and G groups, fractures after shear bond strength tests occured adhesively on resin - tooth interface in all specimens. But in A groups, fracture of the normal group occured cohesively in dentin and fracture of the contaminated groups
occured
adhesively and cohesively.
5. On SEM examination, the number of resin strings penetrated into dentinal tubules were the greatest in normal groups, followed by, in descending order, washed groups and not washed groups after contamination with artificial saliva.

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