Belli, SemaOzcopur, BetuelYesilyurt, CernalBulut, GuenesDing, XingzheDorsman, Greg2025-05-102025-05-1020091552-49731552-498110.1002/jbm.b.314802-s2.0-71649101727https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.31480https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/9926Yesilyurt, Cemal/0000-0001-5435-9009; Belli, Sema/0000-0002-7240-7649This in vitro study analyzed the effect of mechanical loading on microtensile bond strength (mu TBS) to dentin of four all-in-one adhesives and compared with a total-etch adhesive system. The tested adhesives were Danville Experimental (an unfilled single-component adhesive containing a proprietary organophosphate and hydrophobic monomers; Danville Materials), G Bond (GC), Clearfil S-3 Bond (Kuraray), AdheSE One (Vivadent), and Prelude Total-Etch (Danville Materials). Dentin surfaces were exposed and composite resin (AP-X, Kuraray) build-ups were created. The samples were divided into two subgroups and the first subgroups were subjected to mechanical fatigue loading (5 x 10(4); 50 Nat 0.2 Hz). Testing was performed after I week using a "nontrimming" mu TBS test at a cross head speed of 1 mm/min. The data was calculated as MPa and statistically analyzed using Multivariate Analysis of Variance. Multiple comparisons were done using t-test. Mechanical loading significantly decreased mu TBS of the tested materials (p = 0.000). Prelude Total-etch showed the highest bond strength values when compared to the tested all-in-one adhesives (p < 0.01). G Bond and Clearfil S-3 Bond showed significantly higher bond strength values than Danville Experimental and AdheSE One (p < 0.01). (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater 91B: 948-956, 2009eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAdhesionFatigueIn VitroDental/Craniofacial MaterialThe Effect of Loading on Μtbs of Four All-In Adhesives on Bonding To DentinArticle91B2Q3Q294895619637378WOS:000270868600054