Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia
Vol 11, No 3 (2025): December

The effect of sodium ascorbate application and intracoronal bleaching on the shear bond strength of composite resin

Wijaya, Rama Insan Kusuma (Unknown)
Nugraheni, Tunjung (Unknown)
Untara, Tri Endra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2025

Abstract

An increase in the frequency of 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP) application during intracoronal bleaching leads to a higher accumulation of free radical residues, which can negatively affect the bonding of composite resin. The removal of these free radicals can be facilitated by the application of 35% sodium ascorbate (SA) combined with 0.4% surfactant. An additional frequency of SA application is required to counteract the increased free radical residues. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the frequency of 35% SA combined with 0.4% surfactant and different intracoronal bleaching frequencies on the shear bond strength of composite resin. Forty-eight premolar teeth were divided into two main groups of 24 specimens each. Group I received two applications of 0.01 mL HP 35%, while Group II received three applications. After each bleaching session, the specimens were stored in a closed tube for five days per session, then washed and dried. Each group was further divided into three subgroups. Subgroup A was left untreated for seven days; Subgroup B received two applications of 35% sodium ascorbate combined with 0.4% surfactant; and Subgroup C received three applications. All specimens were restored with composite resin and immersed in pH 7 artificial saliva in an incubator for seven days. Shear bond strength was tested using a Universal Testing Machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. Two-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of sodium ascorbate application frequency and different intracoronal bleaching frequencies on composite resin shear bond strength (p < 0.01). The results indicate that the shear bond strength of composite resin subjected to three applications of 35% sodium ascorbate combined with 0.4% surfactant is statistically comparable to those obtained with two applications of the same formulation.

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