Acid etching promotes microporosities
on enamel surface, which provide a better bonding surface to adhesive
materials. The purpose of this study was to comparatively analyze
the microstructure of enamel surface after etching with 37% phosphoric
acid or with two self-etching primers, Non-rinse conditioner (NRC)
and Clearfil SE Bond (CSEB) using scanning electron microscopy.
Thirty sound premolars were divided into 3 groups with ten teeth
each: Group 1: the buccal surface was etched with 37% phosphoric
acid for 15 seconds; Group 2: the buccal surface was etched with
NRC for 20 seconds; Group 3: the buccal surface was etched with
CSEB for 20 seconds. Teeth from Group 1 were rinsed with water;
teeth from all groups were air-dried for 15 seconds. After that,
all specimens were processed for scanning electron microscopy
and analyzed in a Jeol 6100 SEM. The results showed deeper etching
when the enamel surface was etched with 37% phosphoric acid, followed
by NRC and CSEB. It is concluded that 37% phosphoric acid is still
the best agent for a most effective enamel etching. |