Effect of reactive and un-reactive substrates on photopolymerization of self-etching adhesives with different aggressiveness
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The study investigated the influence of reactive (enamel) and un-reactive (glass) substrates on photo-polymerization of self-etching adhesives. Two commercial adhesives Adper Prompt L-Pop (APLP, pH~0.8) and Adper Easy Bond (AEB, pH~2.5) were applied onto prepared enamel and glass substrates using the same protocol. Micro-Raman spectroscopy was employed to determine the degree of conversion (DC) and the involved mechanism. DC of APLP was dramatically enhanced from ~9.4% to ~82.0% as when changing from glass to enamel, while DC of AEB on both substrates showed no difference. The DC distributions along the adhesive layers of the APLP and AEB on enamel showed descending and constant trends, respectively. Spectral analysis disclosed that the difference in chemical reaction of the two adhesives with enamel might be associated with the results. The chemical reaction of the adhesives with enamel significantly improved the DC of the strong APLP, but not that of the mild AEB.
著者
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ZHANG Ying
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry
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WANG Yong
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry
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- Effect of reactive and un-reactive substrates on photopolymerization of self-etching adhesives with different aggressiveness
- Effect of reactive and un-reactive substrates on photopolymerization of self-etching adhesives with different aggressiveness