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Effect of Different Resin Cements on the Bond Strength of Custom-made Reinforced Glass Fiber Posts—A Push-out Study

Authors :
Fábio Fb Bruzinga
Frank Ferreira Silveira
Stéphanie Quadros Tonelli
Rodrigo de Castro Albuquerque
Patrícia Mc Soares
Luis Fsa Morgan
Francisco Ir Limeira
Paulo Isaías Seraidarian
Source :
The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice. 22:219-223
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

AIM AND OBJECTIVE This study aims to evaluate the effect of different resin cements on the bond strength (BS) of custom-made glass fiber posts (GFPs) using the push-out test. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-four uniradicular bovine teeth were selected. The crowns were sectioned at the cementoenamel junction, and the root canals were treated. The post spaces of the teeth were prepared to a length of 12 mm to receive a GFP. The specimens were randomly assigned to three experimental groups (n = 8), according to the resin cement used to fix the GFPs: RelyX U200 (U200), Allcem Core (ACC), and Allcem Dual (ACD). Each specimen was sectioned into six slices per root third (cervical, middle, and apical), which were subjected to the push-out test. BS values were calculated and compared using the Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests. RESULTS There were significant differences in the middle third, according to the resin cement type used (p < 0.05). ACD showed lower BS values (p < 0.05). Significant differences were observed for ACD among the thirds of the slices, with the lowest values also observed for the middle third (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION The present study shows that ACC and U200 showed higher BS values compared with ACD, and were also less influenced by the depth of the root dentin. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The restoration of endodontically treated teeth is a challenge in dentistry, and, in most cases, will require installation of fiberglass pins. In this respect, several types of resin cements are indicated for cementation of these pins; for this reason, their adhesiveness must be adequately investigated. Conventional cements and self-adhesive cements have shown satisfactory performance in cementing the custom-made GFPs, thereby making these cements satisfactory clinical choices. The present study suggests that ACD had lower performance than the other two cements evaluated.

Details

ISSN :
15263711
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f64faf89612aa390321c934cf60b3152
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3058