Author/Authors :
Zarei, Madeh Student Research Committee - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Alaghehmand, Homayoon Dental Materials Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Zabihi, Ebrahim Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Khafri, Soraya Dental Materials Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the addition of sodium fluoride to fifthgeneration
adhesive (Solobond M) on the degree of microleakage and type I collagen content of
dentin.
Material & Methods: The present in vitro study was conducted on 120 orthodontically extracted
human premolars devoid of decay and anatomical defects. Two series of 20 premolars were
selected to test immunohistochemistry (IHC) and two series of 40 premolars to evaluate
microleakage in two time points of 24 hours and 3 months. In both tests and at both time points,
the tests were performed on the samples divided into four groups: 1-control (only Solobond M),
2-bonding group (Solobond M) containing fluoride, 3-bonding group (Solobond M) containing
Chlorhexidine (CHX) after acid etching, and 4-bonding group (Solobond M) containing
fluoride+CHX after acid etching.
Results: The IHC score at 24 hours and 3 months was significantly higher in the CHX, Fluoride,
and Fluoride+CHX groups compared to the control group. The IHC score in the CHX+fluoride
group was higher than that in the CHX group (p=0.04). The degree of microleakage at 24 hours
and 3 months was significantly lower in the Fluoride+CHX and Fluoride groups compared to the
control group. The degree of microleakage in the Fluoride group was lower than in the CHX
group. The IHC score and the microleakage degree had no significant difference in 24 hours and 3
months between the Fluoride+CHX, Fluoride and CHX groups.
Conclusion: It seems that the effect of fluoride on non-degradation of collagen is greater than that
of the CHX.