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Impact of adhesive and photoactivation method on sealant integrity and polymer network formation

DOI: 10.1590/S1806-83242012000300011

Keywords: hardness tests, dental marginal adaptation, polymerization.

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we evaluated the influence of photoactivation method and hydrophobic resin (hr) application on the marginal and internal adaptation, hardness (khn), and crosslink density (cld) of a resin-based fissure sealant. model fissures were created in bovine enamel fragments (n = 10) and sealed using one of the following protocols: no adhesive system + photoactivation of the sealant using continuous light (cl), no adhesive system + photoactivation of the sealant using the soft-start method (ss), hr + cl, or hr + ss. marginal and internal gaps and khn were assessed after storage in water for 24 h. the cld was indirectly assessed by repeating the khn measurement after 24 h of immersion in 100% ethanol. there was no difference among the samples with regard to marginal or internal adaptation. the khn and cld were similar for samples cured using either photoactivation method. use of a hydrophobic resin prior to placement of fissure sealants and curing the sealant using the soft-start method may not provide any positive influence on integrity or crosslink density.

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