Influence of human tooth cryopreservation on dentin bond strength

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Panighi, MM
Allart, D
Jacquot, BM
Camps, J
GSell, C
机构
[1] ECOLE MINES,MET PHYS & SCI MAT LAB,URA CNRS 155,F-54042 NANCY,FRANCE
[2] FAC SCI,LAB CHIM SOLIDE MINERAL,NANCY,FRANCE
[3] FAC ODONTOL,UNITE IMEB,MARSEILLE,FRANCE
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10.1016/S0109-5641(97)80009-7
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Objectives. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of cryopreservation of teeth on dentin bond strength as a function of remaining dentin thickness. Methods. Flat occlusal surfaces of human dentin were prepared in 54 freshly extracted teeth and 54 thawed, cryopreserved teeth. In each group, 18 bonds were performed in superficial dentin, 18 in mid-coronal, and 18 in deep dentin. A resin composite cylinder, 3 mm in diameter and in height, was bonded orthogonally to the surface. After storage in distilled water at room temperature for 1 wk, the bonded cylinders underwent shear testing at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm min(-1). The mean remaining dentin thickness was calculated after longitudinally sectioning the debonded samples through the center of the bonded area. Non-parametric statistical analyses were used to correlate the shear bond strength with the remaining dentin thickness among the storage modes and within the different dentin regions. Results. The lowest shear bond strength values were found in the deep dentin of both fresh and cryopreserved dentin, while the values in deep and mid-coronal dentin were not significantly different in fresh and cryopreserved dentin. In the superficial and mid-coronal dentin of cryopreserved samples, the shear bond strength values were identical. There was a significant difference between the shear bond strength values in the superficial dentin of fresh teeth compared to the values for cryopreserved teeth. Significance. According to the experimental conditions, tooth cryopreservation shows some promise as a substitute for freshly extracted teeth, provided that the experiments are performed in mid-coronal and deep dentin.
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