Effect of substrate condition and substituted phenols and methacrylates on toluene diisocyanate/dentin bond strengths
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1989
Abstract
One aim of this in vitro investigation was to determine the effect of substituting four phenols and two methacrylates with vinyl functions on the dentin bond strengths of several new experimental dentin bonding agents. Another objective was to determine the effect of postextraction age and dentin level within the tooth on tensile bond strengths of these toluene diisocyanate‐derived adhesives. Extracted third molars were divided into postextraction age groups and sectioned into three slices ∼400 m̈m thick. The four substituted phenols were: eugenol, o‐methoxyphenol, o‐chlorophenol, and p‐cresol. Substituted methacrylates with vinyl ligands were 2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) and 6‐hydroxyhexyl methacrylate (HHMA). Results showed that adhesives made with o‐chlorophenol, p‐cresol, and methoxyphenol with HEMA were the best, while those made with eugenol and HHMA were the worst. The post extraction age of the tooth and the dentin depth had no consistent effect on most adhesive bond strengths which were generally around 10.3 MPa (1500 psi). Copyright © 1989 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Identifier
0024471417 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820230107
e-ISSN
10974636
ISSN
00219304
PubMed ID
2540206
First Page
81
Last Page
90
Issue
1
Volume
23
Recommended Citation
Stackhouse, James A.; Kristol, David S.; Von Hagen, Stanley; and Rao, Gururajan, "Effect of substrate condition and substituted phenols and methacrylates on toluene diisocyanate/dentin bond strengths" (1989). Faculty Publications. 20802.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/20802
