Effect of contamination and decontamination methods on the bond strength of adhesive systems to dentin: A systematic review

Author:

Bourgi Rim12ORCID,Cuevas‐Suarez Carlos Enrique3ORCID,Devoto Walter4,Monjarás‐Ávila Ana Josefina3ORCID,Monteiro Paulo5,Kharma Khalil1ORCID,Lukomska‐Szymanska Monika6ORCID,Hardan Louis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry Saint‐Joseph University Beirut Lebanon

2. Department of Biomaterials and Bioengineering INSERM UMR_S 1121, Biomaterials and Bioengineering Strasbourg France

3. Dental Materials Laboratory, Academic Area of Dentistry Autonomous University of Hidalgo State Pachuca Mexico

4. Independent Researcher Sestri Levante Italy

5. Clinical Research Unit (CRU), Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar Egas Moniz (CiiEM) Egas Moniz, CRL Caparica Portugal

6. Department of General Dentistry Medical University of Lodz Lodz Poland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIn a suitable condition, it is important to perform any dental restorative procedure using an operatory field isolated. Then, the aim of this study was to compare the bond strength of composite restorations to dentin affected by any contamination agent through a systematic review.MethodsThis systematic review was performed following the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. The literature search was conducted until September 2022 by scanning the following databases: Embase, PubMed, Scielo, Scopus, and Web of Science. Manuscripts evaluated the bond strength of resin‐based materials to permanent human dentin contaminated with blood or saliva were selected for full‐text review. The risk of bias was assessed by the RoBDEMAT tool.ResultsA total of 3750 papers resulted from the search from all databases. After the full‐text reading, a total of 62 articles remained for the qualitative analysis. The contamination agents used were blood, saliva, and hemostatic agents. A great variety of protocols were used to contaminate the dentin surface, and the contamination process occurred in several steps of the bonding process, including before and after the etching process, after the primer application and after the adhesive application. Also, several decontamination procedures were tested, including reapplication of the etching material, rinsing with water, chlorhexidine or sodium hypochlorite and reapplication of the adhesive system.ConclusionAny contamination with blood or saliva impaired the bond strength of resin‐based materials to dentin. Decontamination procedures including water‐spray and reapplication of the bonding system could revert the impairment produced by the saliva or blood contamination. The use of hemostatic agents as a method of blood decontamination is not recommended.Clinical SignificanceClinicians should avoid contamination during a bonding procedure, otherwise, a reduction in the bond quality is expected.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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