Effect of polyacrylic acid treatment of dentin on adhesion of glass ionomer cement

Authors

  • Anne Peutzfeldt Department of Dental Materials and Technology, Royal Dental College, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Erik Asmussen Department of Dental Materials and Technology, Royal Dental College, Copenhagen, Denmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016359009033626

Keywords:

Dental materials, in vitro study, surface treatment

Abstract

This investigation measured the effect of polyacrylic acid treatment of dentin on adhesion of glass ionomer cement. The dentin was ground on paper no. 220 or no. 500 and treated with a polyacrylic acid solution of 10% or 25% for either 10 or 30 sec. The differences observed in the scanning electron microscope between the differently treated dentin surfaces were not reflected in the bond strength results. Only variations in surface texture due to different coarseness of grinding influenced the adhesion. For specimens ground on paper no. 220, pretreatment with polyacrylic acid enhanced adhesion of glass ionomer cement. Polyacrylic acid had no effect on bonding between glass ionomer cement and dentin ground on paper no. 500.

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Published

1990-01-01