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Abstract Aim: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and potassium iodide (KI) on the micro-tensile and shear bond strength of resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) to dentin of primary molars. Methods: Sixty freshly extracted primary molars were collected and stored in saline. For the microtensile bond strength, 20 teeth were sectioned into 2 halves through the carious lesions while for the shear bond strength 40 teeth were assigned and divided randomly into 2 groups. group I was treated with 38% SDF followed by (KI) while group II was treated with deionized water and then both groups were restored with RMGIC. The specimens were placed in the universal testing machine to apply tension and shear forces until bond failure. Results: The mean and standard deviation of micro-tensile bond strength for group I and group II were 8.75±0.96 and 8.43±1.04 respectively with no statistically significant difference with an adhesive failure mode in both groups. While the mean and standard deviation of shear bond strength for group I and group II were 1.38±0.22 and 1.26±0.41 with no statistically significant difference with an adhesive failure mode in both groups. Conclusions: Pretreatment of primary dentin with 38% SDF and (KI) did not affect the microtensile nor the shear bond strength of RMGIC. Key words: Bond Strength, Potassium Iodide, Primary Molars, Resin Modified Glass Ionomer, Shear, Silver Diamine Fluoride, Tensile. |