Shear Bond Strength of Pulp Capping Materials to Dentin After One Day: MTA versus Bio-Dentin

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Associate Professor, Endodontics Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Karf Elsheikh University

2 Associate Professor, Conservative Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Karf Elsheikh University

Abstract

Aim of the study: evaluate and compare shear bond strength of MTA and Bio-Dentin to dentin after one day.
Materials and Methods: Thirty upper premolars were selected and sectioned1 mm above the level of pulp horns to expose much dentin, specimens were randomly assigned into three groups, n=10 each. MTA, Bio-Dentin and calcium hydroxide (control) were mixed then filled in tubes [diameter & height = 3mm] then applied on dentin surfaces. After one day, the shear bond strength was tested using a universal testing device. A Stereo microscope was used to assess failure modes.
Results: After one day, setting of these capping materials, shear bond strength of MTA and Bio-Dentin were significantly different from that of calcium hydroxide. However, shear bond strength of MTA and Bio-Dentin were not significantly different. Calcium hydroxide showed 100% adhesive failure, Bio-Dentin showed 12% mixed failure while MTA showed 15% mixed failure.
Conclusion: After one day setting, MTA and Bio-Dentin showed shear bond strength higher than that of Calcium Hydroxide with some precedence to Bio-Dentin.
Keywords: MTA, Bio-Dentin, Shear Bond Strength, Pulp Capping Materials.

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