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Does the bonding effectiveness of a fiber post/resin composite benefit from mechanical or chemical treatment? Seven methods for saliva-contaminated surfaces

Authors :
Dai Imai
Mami Higashi
Shintaro Ban
Masahiro Yumitate
Hayaki Nakatani
Mariko Matsumoto
Jiro Miura
Hirofumi Yatani
Azusa Yamanaka
Bart Van Meerbeek
Ryoma Ezaki
Atsushi Mine
Ryosuke Hagino
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
JAPAN PROSTHODONTIC SOC, 2022.

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined four cleaning methods and three chemical treatments for artificial saliva-contaminated fiber posts in terms of bonding durability to resin composite core materials. METHODS: Non-contaminated fiber posts (Tokuyama FR Post, Tokuyama Dental) and those contaminated (GC Fiber Post, GC) with artificial saliva (Saliveht Aerosol, Teijin Pharma) were used. Washing and drying (WD), alcohol cleaning (AlC), H3PO4 etching (P/WD), alumina blasting (B/D) for decontamination and silanization (Clearfil Ceramic Primer Plus, Kuraray Noritake Dental, Si), resin priming (HC Primer, Shofu, MMA), and bonding resin application (Clearfil Universal Bond Quick, Kuraray Noritake Dental, BR) for chemical treatment were performed. The treated fiber post was planted inside a cylindrical tube and filled with resin composite (DC Core Automix ONE, Kuraray Noritake Dental). The specimen was sectioned, and a push-out test was performed after 24 h, 1 month, and 3 months. The fracture surface was observed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). RESULTS: Adhesion between the non-contaminated fiber post and resin composite did not improve by silanization and decreased by alumina blasting. SEM observations revealed a fractured glass fiber by alumina blasting. Saliva contamination decreased the bond strength between the fiber post and resin composite; however, recovery was achieved by WD, Alc, P/WD, and B/D. Compared to Si, BR (P = 0.009) was effective in restraining the long-term durability of bonding, whereas MMA (P = 0.99) was not. CONCLUSION: The application of bonding resin after alcohol cleaning is the most convenient and effective clinical procedure for fiber post surface treatment. ispartof: JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTIC RESEARCH vol:66 issue:2 pages:288-295 ispartof: location:Japan status: published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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