Volume : IX, Issue : III, March - 2019

EFFECT OF 2% CHLORHEXIDINE SURFACE TREATMENT ON BONDING MECHANISM OF 5TH GENERATION DENTINE BONDING AGENT-INVITRO STUDY

Vinodh Gangadaran, Manonmani Balasubramanian

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studies suggested that host derived proteinases in the form of MMP’s present in the saliva and released from the dentin matrix plays an important role in degradation of collagen in hyid layer. Hasimoto et al in 2005 reported that Chlorhexidine inhibits dentin MMP activities and there by increases the durability of resin–dentin bonding. Application of 2% chlorhexidine on the dentin surface may prevent wetting of dentin bonding agents resulting in low bond strength values. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of chlorhexidine on microshear bond strength of 5th generation bonding agent by means of microshear testing method. Conclusion : Chlorhexidine can be used in Primer, Etchants or as an additive to adhesive co–monomer, as stated by San (2006) as it does not affect the bond strength of adhesive resins. key words : chlorexidine, antiMMP, dentine bond strength, 5th generation

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EFFECT OF 2% CHLORHEXIDINE SURFACE TREATMENT ON BONDING MECHANISM OF 5TH GENERATION DENTINE BONDING AGENT-INVITRO STUDY, VINODH GANGADARAN, MANONMANI BALASUBRAMANIAN INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-3 | March-2019


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