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Strategies for adding rhodamine B to bonding agents

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Author(s):
Odair Bim Junior
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Bauru.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru (FOB/SDB)
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Examining board members:
Linda Wang; Maria Teresa Atta; Marco Aurélio Cebim
Advisor: Linda Wang
Abstract

Rhodamine B and other fluorescent markers have been used for the assessment of the bonding interface via confocal laser scanning microscopy. By adding rhodamine into adhesive systems, it is possible to study morphological characteristics of the hybrid layer, the extent and amount of resin tags and the adhesive layer thickness, as well as detecting potential defects or alterations at bonding interface. Meantime the literature reveals lack of standards among the quantities of fluorescent markers in resin-based polymers. The effects of rhodamine B concentration on the quality of the microscopic analysis, as well as on the photophysics of labeled adhesive systems were not assessed up to now. This study aimed to systematize methodologies for adding rhodamine B into adhesive systems, including suitable strategies for determining the minimum serviceable rhodamine concentrations to perform the morphological analysis of the bonding interface. Two non-simplified adhesive system considered gold standard categories Adper™ Scotchbond™ Multi-Purpose (3 steps conventional) and Clearfil™ SE Bond (2 steps self-etching) were modified with rhodamine B at five concentrations: C1 (0.5 mg/ml), C2 (0.10 mg/ml), C3 (0.02 mg/ml), C4 (0.004 mg/ml) and C5 (0.0008 mg/ml ) and the fluorescent behavior of the labeled resins was assessed both by photoluminescence spectroscopy and by confocal laser microscopy The preparation of the labeled resins was proceed by means of a precise proportioning technique in which the fluorescent marker was incorporated into the bonding agents from solutions of rhodamine B in ethanol. The fluorescence spectra showed differences in the intensity and wavelength fluorescence according to the rhodamine B concentration. Microscopic analysis of the dentin specimens confirmed adhesive systems can be modified with rhodamine B at far lower concentrations than those mentioned in the literature. Both evaluated systems were microscopically visualized while labeled with Rhodamine B at three pre-selected concentrations: C2 (0.10 mg/mL), C3 (0.02 mg/ml) and C4 (0.004 mg/ml), and C3 offered the best outcome with respect to contrast and saturation in photomicrographs. It was concluded that the photophysical behavior of rhodamine B depends on both the concentration and labeled adhesive system. The rhodamine B concentration also interferes with the quality of morphological analysis of the bonding interface, and the excess of the fluorescent marker may jeopardize the discrimination of morphological details. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/14971-2 - Evaluation of the effect of adding fluorescent agent (Rhodamine B) in non-simplified adhesive systems.
Grantee:Odair Bim Júnior
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master