Influence of adhesive system on quartz fiber post dislocation resistance in endodontically treated teeth

Maglione García, Luis Francisco - Leitune, Vicente Castelo Branco - Rodrigues, Stéfani Becker - Samuel, Susana Maria Werner - Collares, Fabrício Mezzomo

Resumen:

To evaluate the dislocation resistance of the quartz fiber post/cement/dentin interface after different adhesion strategies. Methods: Forty bovine lower central incisors were selected and prepared with K-files using the step-back technique, and irrigated with 3 mL of distilled water preceding the use of each instrument. Prepared teeth were stored at 37ºC and 100% humidity for 7 days. The roots were prepared and randomized into 4 groups. The quartz fiber post was cemented with an adhesion strategy according to the following groups: GBisCem- BISCEM; GOneStep±C&B- One Step ± C&B; GAllBond±C&B- AllBond3 ± C&B; GAllBondSE±C&B- AllBondSE ±C&B with a quartz fiber post. Cross-sectional root slices of 0.7 mm were produced and stored for 24 h at 37° C before being submitted to push-out bond strength. Results: The mean and standard deviation values of dislocation resistance were GBisCem: 1.12 (± 0.23) MPa, GOneStep±C&B: 0.81 (± 0.31) MPa, GAllBond±C&B: 0.98 (± 0.14) MPa, and GAllBondSE±C&B: 1.57 (± 0.04) MPa. GAllBondSE±C&B showed significantly higher values of dislocation resistance than the other groups. Conclusions: Based on this study design, it may be concluded that adhesion strategies showed different results of quartz post dislocation resistance. Simplified adhesive system with sodium benzene sulphinate incorporation provided superior dislocation resistance.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2016
Tooth Endodontically-Treated
Post and Core Technique.
Resin Cements
Dentin-Bonding Agents.
RECUBRIMIENTOS DENTINARIOS
TECNICA DE PERNO MUÑON
CEMENTOS DE RESINA
DIENTE NO VITAL
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/34059
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