Authors :
Dr. Aju Anto Puthur; Dr. Moksha Nayak; Dr. Rohini B; Dr. Gagan Gopal G.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP1198
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Abstract :
Aim
To evaluate the effect of collagen stabilizing agents like
Curcumin and Bromelain enzyme on the shear bond strength of
restorative resin to dentin.
Materials and Methods
Thirty single rooted, non carious human
mandibular premolars were selected and decoronation
was done. The tooth was then mounted. Etchant was
applied to the dentin samples and divided into 3
experimental groups. Group 1 (Control - Bonding agent
+ Composite); Group 2 (Pre-treatment with Curcumin
for 30 sec + Rinsing + Bonding agent + Composite).
Group 3(Pre-treatment with Bromelain enzyme for 30
sec + Rinsing + Bonding agent + Composite). Following
this, total etch adhesive was applied and light.
Nanohybrid composite restoration was done. Then the
samples were subjected to shear bond strength. The load
was applied to the bonded interface with a cross-head
speed of 0.5 mm / minute until fracture occurred.
Results
The mean values Shear bond strength of dentin
were slightly more in bromelain enzyme (48.49),
seconded by curcumin (38.80), followed by control group
(27.23). The difference was statistically significant among
the three different remineralising agent used.
Conclusion
Bromelain enzyme showed the highest mean shear
bond strength value when compared to the other
experimental group.
Keywords :
Decoronation, Etching, Shear Bond Strength.
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Aim
To evaluate the effect of collagen stabilizing agents like
Curcumin and Bromelain enzyme on the shear bond strength of
restorative resin to dentin.
Materials and Methods
Thirty single rooted, non carious human
mandibular premolars were selected and decoronation
was done. The tooth was then mounted. Etchant was
applied to the dentin samples and divided into 3
experimental groups. Group 1 (Control - Bonding agent
+ Composite); Group 2 (Pre-treatment with Curcumin
for 30 sec + Rinsing + Bonding agent + Composite).
Group 3(Pre-treatment with Bromelain enzyme for 30
sec + Rinsing + Bonding agent + Composite). Following
this, total etch adhesive was applied and light.
Nanohybrid composite restoration was done. Then the
samples were subjected to shear bond strength. The load
was applied to the bonded interface with a cross-head
speed of 0.5 mm / minute until fracture occurred.
Results
The mean values Shear bond strength of dentin
were slightly more in bromelain enzyme (48.49),
seconded by curcumin (38.80), followed by control group
(27.23). The difference was statistically significant among
the three different remineralising agent used.
Conclusion
Bromelain enzyme showed the highest mean shear
bond strength value when compared to the other
experimental group.
Keywords :
Decoronation, Etching, Shear Bond Strength.