Chemical analysis of n‐propyl gallate used as pre‐treatment for resin‐dentin bond strength: In vitro study

Author:

Mendes Talita Arrais Daniel1ORCID,Pascoal Samuel Chillavert Dias2ORCID,Estellita Maria Clara Ayres2ORCID,Lemos Marcelo Victor Sidou1ORCID,Santiago Sérgio Lima2ORCID,Mendonça Juliano Sartori2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR) Fortaleza Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Dentistry Federal University of Ceará (UFC) Fortaleza Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of n‐propyl gallate as pre‐treatment for resin‐dentin bond strength. The dentin pre‐treatments evaluated included propyl gallate of concentrations 0.1% (w/v), 1.0% (w/v), and 10.0% (w/v), as well as glutaraldehyde 5.0% (v/v), and distilled water as a control treatment. Dentin specimens were prepared for Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FT‐IR) (n = 3/pre‐treatment). Pre‐treatments were actively applied to dentin blocks before performing the adhesive procedure to composite resin. Microtensile bond strength to dentin (μTBS) (n = 8/pre‐treatment) was determined after 24 h and 6 months of storage. Data were submitted to a two‐way ANOVA, followed by Tukey's post hoc test. As for FT‐IR, propyl gallate 1%‐treated specimens presented higher water, carbonate, collagen, and amide absorbance rates compared to other tested groups, while specimens pre‐treated with glutaraldehyde and distilled water presented similar absorbance curves. Regarding μTBS, all concentrations of propyl gallate resulted in statistically significant higher bond strength values than distilled water at 24 h. After 6 months of storage, propyl gallate 0.1% was the only group that maintained μTBS over time. Propyl gallate 0.1% might be a suitable dentinal pre‐treatment due to being able to present chemical bonds with demineralized dentin and providing resin‐dentin bond stability after 6 months of storage.

Publisher

Wiley

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