Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Ana Regina Cervantes
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UERJ
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Resumo: The purpose of this study was to evaluate fibre posts (White Post DC/FGM) submitted to customization of the apical portion. Experiment 1: 5 #4 posts were divided into five groups (G) and submitted to different custom adaptation treatments: GA no surface treatment, GB- industrial shaping tool (Dentsply), GC- #3195 fine diamond bur (KG Sorensen), GD- medium-grain paper discs (Sof-Lex/3M/ESPE), GE pliers (Tramontina). The micromorphology of the posts was observed in a scanning electron microscope (ZEISS/DSM 960). Experiment 2: 60 posts of different diameters were divided into six groups: G0 #0.5 posts, G1 #1 posts, G2 #2 posts, G3 - #3 posts; G4 - #4 posts and G5 #4 posts submitted to custom adaptation of the apical portion with paper discs until the diameter was equivalent to #2 posts. The posts were submitted to a 3 point bending test in a universal testing machine (Instron/5500 R), according to ISO 10477. Experiment 3: 20 freshly extracted permanent healthy human canines with similar size were endodontically treated and the crowns were removed, leaving a remaining root length of 15 mm. The teeth were embedded in acrylic resin with simulation of the periodontal ligament, received a 2 mm ferule and were divided into two groups: G1- 10 #4 posts were cemented into post spaces prepared with #4 drill (FGM) at 10 mm, G2 - 10 #4 customized posts were cemented into root spaces prepared with #2 drill (FGM) at 10 mm and #4 drill (FGM) at 5 mm. The posts were cemented with resin cement (Rely X U100/3M/ESPE), and the teeth received direct crowns of composite resin (Enforce Core/Dentsply), standardized with polycarbonate crowns (TDV). The fracture strength was measured on an Instron, at 45 degrees to the long axis of the tooth, until fracture. The 500 N cylindrical load was applied to the buccal/lingual axis 2 mm below the incisal line, at crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. The fracture pattern was observed and classified as favorable or unfavorable. The results were submitted to ANOVA (p<0.05). Flexural strength and resistance to fracture data were, respectively: G0 58.40+6.40; G1 83.95+9.43; G2 103.42+19.17; G3 160.78+17.30; G4- 170.47+11.28; G5 106.35+21.96;GI 303.02+62.21 and GII 402.81+131.97. Fracture patterns were statistically similar according to Mann-Whitney test. It was concluded that customization of fibre posts with diamond burs or paper discs produces acceptable micromorphological changes. The cut of the post with pliers should be avoided. Grounding of the apical portion of fibre posts reduces the flexural strength to acceptable values. Teeth restored with grounded fiber posts have grater fracture strength than teeth restored with intact posts. Grounding of the post facilitates adaptation to root walls and preserves tooth structure.
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spelling Miranda, Mauro Sayão dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8200556328597202Sampaio Filho, Hélio Rodrigueshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6120571127063735Berlinck, Teresa Cristina ávilahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6526786396791566Vasconcellos, Adalberto Bastos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0124582415892504Borges, Márcio Antônio Paraizohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0649732509498479Barceleiro, Marcos de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6235472500953210http://lattes.cnpq.br/7189588203367960Dias, Ana Regina Cervantes2021-01-07T14:56:26Z2012-11-212012-01-25http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/13993The purpose of this study was to evaluate fibre posts (White Post DC/FGM) submitted to customization of the apical portion. Experiment 1: 5 #4 posts were divided into five groups (G) and submitted to different custom adaptation treatments: GA no surface treatment, GB- industrial shaping tool (Dentsply), GC- #3195 fine diamond bur (KG Sorensen), GD- medium-grain paper discs (Sof-Lex/3M/ESPE), GE pliers (Tramontina). The micromorphology of the posts was observed in a scanning electron microscope (ZEISS/DSM 960). Experiment 2: 60 posts of different diameters were divided into six groups: G0 #0.5 posts, G1 #1 posts, G2 #2 posts, G3 - #3 posts; G4 - #4 posts and G5 #4 posts submitted to custom adaptation of the apical portion with paper discs until the diameter was equivalent to #2 posts. The posts were submitted to a 3 point bending test in a universal testing machine (Instron/5500 R), according to ISO 10477. Experiment 3: 20 freshly extracted permanent healthy human canines with similar size were endodontically treated and the crowns were removed, leaving a remaining root length of 15 mm. The teeth were embedded in acrylic resin with simulation of the periodontal ligament, received a 2 mm ferule and were divided into two groups: G1- 10 #4 posts were cemented into post spaces prepared with #4 drill (FGM) at 10 mm, G2 - 10 #4 customized posts were cemented into root spaces prepared with #2 drill (FGM) at 10 mm and #4 drill (FGM) at 5 mm. The posts were cemented with resin cement (Rely X U100/3M/ESPE), and the teeth received direct crowns of composite resin (Enforce Core/Dentsply), standardized with polycarbonate crowns (TDV). The fracture strength was measured on an Instron, at 45 degrees to the long axis of the tooth, until fracture. The 500 N cylindrical load was applied to the buccal/lingual axis 2 mm below the incisal line, at crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. The fracture pattern was observed and classified as favorable or unfavorable. The results were submitted to ANOVA (p<0.05). Flexural strength and resistance to fracture data were, respectively: G0 58.40+6.40; G1 83.95+9.43; G2 103.42+19.17; G3 160.78+17.30; G4- 170.47+11.28; G5 106.35+21.96;GI 303.02+62.21 and GII 402.81+131.97. Fracture patterns were statistically similar according to Mann-Whitney test. It was concluded that customization of fibre posts with diamond burs or paper discs produces acceptable micromorphological changes. The cut of the post with pliers should be avoided. Grounding of the apical portion of fibre posts reduces the flexural strength to acceptable values. Teeth restored with grounded fiber posts have grater fracture strength than teeth restored with intact posts. Grounding of the post facilitates adaptation to root walls and preserves tooth structure.O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro (White Post DC/FGM) submetidos à customização por desgaste da porção apical. Experimento 1: 5 pinos n. 4 foram divididos em 5 grupos (G) de acordo com o instrumento de desgaste: GA - sem desgaste, GB- mini torno industrial (Dentsply), GC - ponta diamantada n. 3195F (KG Sorensen), GD - disco de lixa de granulação média (Sof-Lex/3M/ESPE), GE- alicate (Tramontina). Observou-se a micromorfologia dos pinos em microscópio eletrônico de varredura (ZEISS/DSM 960). Experimento 2: 60 pinos de diferentes diâmetros foram divididos em 6 grupos: G0 - pinos n. 0,5, G1 - pinos n. 1, G2 - pinos n. 2, G3 - pinos n. 3, G4 - pinos n.4, G5 - pinos n. 4 com terço apical desgastado com discos de lixa até o equivalente ao terço apical dos pinos n. 2. Os pinos foram submetidos ao teste de flexão de 3 pontos na máquina de ensaios universal (Instron 5500 R), conforme ISO 10477. Experimento 3: 20 caninos humanos permanentes sofreram tratamento endodôntico e remoção das coroas clínicas padronizando 15 mm de remanescente radicular. Os dentes foram incluídos em resina acrílica com simulação do ligamento periodontal, receberam férula de 2 mm e foram divididos em 2 grupos: GI - pinos n. 4 cimentados em condutos preparados com broca equivalente ao pino (FGM), GII - pinos n. 4 customizados no terço apical cimentados em condutos preparados com brocas (FGM) equivalentes aos pinos n. 2 em 10 mm e n. 4 em 5 mm. Os pinos foram cimentados com cimento resinoso (Rely X U100/3M/ESPE), os corpos de prova receberam coroas diretas de resina composta (Enforce Core/Dentsply) padronizadas com coras de policarbonato (TDV) e foram submetidos ao teste de resistência à fratura na Instron a 45°da ferramenta cilíndrica, com força de 500 N aplicada a 2 mm da incisal na face palatina/lingual, com velocidade de 0,5 mm/min até falha. O padrão de fratura foi classificado em favorável ou desfavorável. Os resultados foram tratados estatisticamente por teste de análise de variância (ANOVA, p<0,05). Os resultados dos testes de flexão e fratura foram respectivamente: G0 - 58,40±6,40; G1 - 83,95±9,43; G2- 103,42±19,17; G3 - 160,78±17,30; G4 - 170,47±11,28; G5 - 106,35±21,96; GI - 303,02±62,21 e GII - 402,81±131,97. O padrão de fratura foi tratado por Mann-Whitney que observou semelhança estatística entre os grupos. Concluiu-se que o desgaste de pinos de fibra de vidro com pontas diamantadas ou discos de lixa produz alterações micromorfológicas aceitáveis. O corte com alicate deve ser evitado. A customização por desgaste da porção apical de pinos de fibra de vidro diminui a resistência à flexão a valores aceitáveis. Dentes restaurados com pinos de fibra de vidro customizados por desgaste possuem resistência à fratura superior a dentes restaurados com pinos intactos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Evaluation of fibre posts submitted to customization of the apical portion
title Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
spellingShingle Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
Dias, Ana Regina Cervantes
Post and core technique
Microscopy electron scanning
Flexural strength
Compressive strength
Técnica para retentor intrarradicular
Microscopia eletrônica de varredura
Resistência à flexão
Resistência à compressão
Coroas (Odontologia)
Técnica para retentor intra-radicular
Pinos dentários
Restauração (Odontologia)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
title_full Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
title_fullStr Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
title_sort Avaliação da customização por desgaste de pinos pré-fabricados de fibra de vidro
author Dias, Ana Regina Cervantes
author_facet Dias, Ana Regina Cervantes
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Sampaio Filho, Hélio Rodrigues
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6120571127063735
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Berlinck, Teresa Cristina ávila
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6526786396791566
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos, Adalberto Bastos de
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Borges, Márcio Antônio Paraizo
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0649732509498479
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Barceleiro, Marcos de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7189588203367960
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Ana Regina Cervantes
contributor_str_mv Miranda, Mauro Sayão de
Sampaio Filho, Hélio Rodrigues
Berlinck, Teresa Cristina ávila
Vasconcellos, Adalberto Bastos de
Borges, Márcio Antônio Paraizo
Barceleiro, Marcos de Oliveira
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Post and core technique
Microscopy electron scanning
Flexural strength
Compressive strength
topic Post and core technique
Microscopy electron scanning
Flexural strength
Compressive strength
Técnica para retentor intrarradicular
Microscopia eletrônica de varredura
Resistência à flexão
Resistência à compressão
Coroas (Odontologia)
Técnica para retentor intra-radicular
Pinos dentários
Restauração (Odontologia)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Técnica para retentor intrarradicular
Microscopia eletrônica de varredura
Resistência à flexão
Resistência à compressão
Coroas (Odontologia)
Técnica para retentor intra-radicular
Pinos dentários
Restauração (Odontologia)
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description The purpose of this study was to evaluate fibre posts (White Post DC/FGM) submitted to customization of the apical portion. Experiment 1: 5 #4 posts were divided into five groups (G) and submitted to different custom adaptation treatments: GA no surface treatment, GB- industrial shaping tool (Dentsply), GC- #3195 fine diamond bur (KG Sorensen), GD- medium-grain paper discs (Sof-Lex/3M/ESPE), GE pliers (Tramontina). The micromorphology of the posts was observed in a scanning electron microscope (ZEISS/DSM 960). Experiment 2: 60 posts of different diameters were divided into six groups: G0 #0.5 posts, G1 #1 posts, G2 #2 posts, G3 - #3 posts; G4 - #4 posts and G5 #4 posts submitted to custom adaptation of the apical portion with paper discs until the diameter was equivalent to #2 posts. The posts were submitted to a 3 point bending test in a universal testing machine (Instron/5500 R), according to ISO 10477. Experiment 3: 20 freshly extracted permanent healthy human canines with similar size were endodontically treated and the crowns were removed, leaving a remaining root length of 15 mm. The teeth were embedded in acrylic resin with simulation of the periodontal ligament, received a 2 mm ferule and were divided into two groups: G1- 10 #4 posts were cemented into post spaces prepared with #4 drill (FGM) at 10 mm, G2 - 10 #4 customized posts were cemented into root spaces prepared with #2 drill (FGM) at 10 mm and #4 drill (FGM) at 5 mm. The posts were cemented with resin cement (Rely X U100/3M/ESPE), and the teeth received direct crowns of composite resin (Enforce Core/Dentsply), standardized with polycarbonate crowns (TDV). The fracture strength was measured on an Instron, at 45 degrees to the long axis of the tooth, until fracture. The 500 N cylindrical load was applied to the buccal/lingual axis 2 mm below the incisal line, at crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. The fracture pattern was observed and classified as favorable or unfavorable. The results were submitted to ANOVA (p<0.05). Flexural strength and resistance to fracture data were, respectively: G0 58.40+6.40; G1 83.95+9.43; G2 103.42+19.17; G3 160.78+17.30; G4- 170.47+11.28; G5 106.35+21.96;GI 303.02+62.21 and GII 402.81+131.97. Fracture patterns were statistically similar according to Mann-Whitney test. It was concluded that customization of fibre posts with diamond burs or paper discs produces acceptable micromorphological changes. The cut of the post with pliers should be avoided. Grounding of the apical portion of fibre posts reduces the flexural strength to acceptable values. Teeth restored with grounded fiber posts have grater fracture strength than teeth restored with intact posts. Grounding of the post facilitates adaptation to root walls and preserves tooth structure.
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