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Effect of Limonene on the Bond Strength of a Universal Adhesive System to Caries-Affected Dentin.

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Journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry : official publication of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry ... [et al.] Vol. 37 (6) : 1601-1608 • Jun 2025

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of limonene (LIM) on the bond strength of a universal adhesive system in self-etch mode to caries-affected dentin (CAD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Class I cavities were prepared in eighty sound human molars and divided into four groups (n = 20): Sound dentin (SD), SD + LIM (SD treated with LIM), CAD, and CAD + LIM (CAD treated with LIM). Following pH cycling, two layers of a universal adhesive system (Single Bond Universal, 3MESPE) were applied. After restoration (Filtek Z350, 3MESPE), samples were sectioned into 0.9 mm(2) sticks and stored in distilled water at 37 degrees C for 24 h and 6 months. Subsequently, sticks were subjected to microtensile bond strength testing. Data were analyzed using 2-way ANOVA and Bonferroni's test (p < 0.05). Fracture patterns were examined under optical and scanning electron microscopes. RESULTS: After 24 h, SD + LIM showed lower bond strength than CAD but remained higher than CAD + LIM. CAD + LIM exhibited the lowest bond strength, regardless of aging. In SD + LIM, widened dentinal tubules were observed, accompanied by resin tags. In CAD + LIM, disorganized and unprotected collagen fibrils were identified, with fewer resin tags. CONCLUSIONS: Limonene decreased the bond strength of the universal adhesive system in self-etch mode to caries-affected dentin. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Limonene as a pretreatment in self-etch adhesive protocols shows potential for enhancing the durability of adhesive restorations on sound dentin. However, its use on caries-affected dentin could compromise adhesion, highlighting the need for careful consideration when applying it to compromised substrates.

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