Micromorphology analysis of bonding interface between material and dentin after root canal rehabilitation
- VernacularTitle:上前牙薄弱根管重塑材料与根管内壁黏结界面的显微分析研究
- Author:
Xin WU
;
Yaming CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Resin composite;
Glass-ionomer;
Bonding interface;
Atomic force microscope
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
1995;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To observe the microstructure of interface between material and dentin after root canal rehabilitation. Methods:Three human maxillary incisors extracted within one week were used. After crowns being removed and received root canal treatment, they were used for the study. The root was split into two parts along the long axis, then the bonding interface was made with high speed diamond bur. Bis-Core and Chemil Superior glass-ionomer were stacked on root canal inner wall respectively and the teeth were split along with the long axis with Isomet saw, in order to expose bonding interface. The microstructure of bonding interface of the samples were analyzed by optical microscope and atomic force microscope(AFM). Results: AFM observation of the adhesive interface specimens showed that Chemil Superior glass-ionomer and teeth knitted together completely and no filling invaded into dentin tube. While the bonding interface between Bis-Core and dentin, dentin primer infiltrated into dentin tube and matrix around through the smear layer and colophony protruded. Conclusion:The observations reveal the extent of resin penetration into the dentinal tubules provides a very strong bonding. This is a fundamental cause of resin better bond to tooth.