Impact of Cavity Disinfectants on Composite Adhesion to Primary Teeth

Posted: December 15, 2024
A study examined the effects of five cavity disinfectants on dentin adhesion in primary teeth. Glutaraldehyde, Chlorhexidine, and EDTA did not compromise bond strength, while Ethanol and Aloe vera did. This highlights the importance of choosing the right disinfectant for optimal composite adhesion. Dental professionals should consider using Glutaraldehyde, Chlorhexidine, or EDTA as cavity disinfectants in primary teeth restorations, but further research is needed for conclusive recommendations.

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