Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether gaseous ozone application affects the immediate enamel bond strength or microleakage of 2 dental sealants. Methods: Sixty bovine incisors were randomly divided into 4 groups, and sealants were applied to the enamel surfaces as follows: ozone + Concise; Concise (control); ozone + UltraSeal XT Plus; and UltraSeal XT Plus (control). Ozone application was performed for 80 seconds, and shear bond strength was measured. Additionally, 60 human molars were randomly divided into 4 groups, as aforementioned, and sealants were applied onto occlusal surfaces. Dye penetration (microleakage) was assessed. Results: No significant differences were found between the 2 sealants. Ozone application did not result in a significant reduction in enamel bond strength or an increase in microleakage. Conclusions: Ozone gas did not compromise the adhesion of tested materials; therefore, one can disinfect the enamel surface before placing a dental sealant without impairing the material's clinical performance. (Pediatr Dent 2012;34:284-8) Received September 16, 2010 vertical bar Lost Revision February 26, 2011 vertical bar Accepted March 6, 2011

Effect of Ozone Application on the Immediate Shear Bond Strength and Microleakage of Dental Sealants / Marchesi G; Petris LC; Navarra CO; Locatelli R; Di Lenarda R; Breschi L; Cadenaro M. - In: PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 0164-1263. - STAMPA. - 34:4(2012), pp. 284-288.

Effect of Ozone Application on the Immediate Shear Bond Strength and Microleakage of Dental Sealants

BRESCHI, LORENZO;
2012

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether gaseous ozone application affects the immediate enamel bond strength or microleakage of 2 dental sealants. Methods: Sixty bovine incisors were randomly divided into 4 groups, and sealants were applied to the enamel surfaces as follows: ozone + Concise; Concise (control); ozone + UltraSeal XT Plus; and UltraSeal XT Plus (control). Ozone application was performed for 80 seconds, and shear bond strength was measured. Additionally, 60 human molars were randomly divided into 4 groups, as aforementioned, and sealants were applied onto occlusal surfaces. Dye penetration (microleakage) was assessed. Results: No significant differences were found between the 2 sealants. Ozone application did not result in a significant reduction in enamel bond strength or an increase in microleakage. Conclusions: Ozone gas did not compromise the adhesion of tested materials; therefore, one can disinfect the enamel surface before placing a dental sealant without impairing the material's clinical performance. (Pediatr Dent 2012;34:284-8) Received September 16, 2010 vertical bar Lost Revision February 26, 2011 vertical bar Accepted March 6, 2011
2012
Effect of Ozone Application on the Immediate Shear Bond Strength and Microleakage of Dental Sealants / Marchesi G; Petris LC; Navarra CO; Locatelli R; Di Lenarda R; Breschi L; Cadenaro M. - In: PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 0164-1263. - STAMPA. - 34:4(2012), pp. 284-288.
Marchesi G; Petris LC; Navarra CO; Locatelli R; Di Lenarda R; Breschi L; Cadenaro M
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