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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Alexandre Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Vilela, Ana Laura Rezende, Souza, Paola Gomes, Pereira, Analice Giovani, Raposo, Luis Henrique Araújo, Faria-e-Silva, André Luis, Menezes, Murilo de Sousa, Soares, Paulo Vinícius
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/24206
Resumo: The surface treatment of fiber posts influence the bonding between composite resin cements and intraradicular retainers, being relevant to the prognostic of teeth without coronal structure. This study aimed to evaluate the different fiber post surface treatment protocols described on literature. The search strategy included a review of PubMed/MEDLINE database using fiber post associated with adhesion; bonding; surface treatment; as keywords. Papers not comprehending English language; assessment of post surface treatment; or testing of materials and their physic-mechanical properties were excluded. Studies about glass and quartz fiber post surface treatment were considered for this literature review. Among the 190 articles included, silane agent was the material most used (60.52%) for the surface treatment of fiber posts, followed by application of alcoholic solutions (38.29%), and primer and/or adhesive systems (36.84%). Sandblasting of post surface was mentioned in (17.89%), but it affected the physical and mechanical properties. Hydrogen peroxide was mentioned only in 5.78% and it was shown to result on adequate exposure of the glass fibers without damaging them. It was concluded that a consensus for fiber post surface treatment still not exist in the current literature. Among the protocols described, the one using hydrogen peroxide followed by application of silane seems the most promising, since it allows increased bond strengths without fiber damage.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
title Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
spellingShingle Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
Machado, Alexandre Coelho
adhesion
bonding
glass fiber post
literature review
surface treatment
Health Sciences
title_short Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
title_full Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
title_fullStr Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
title_full_unstemmed Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
title_sort Critical analysis of fiber post surface treatment: a review =
author Machado, Alexandre Coelho
author_facet Machado, Alexandre Coelho
Vilela, Ana Laura Rezende
Souza, Paola Gomes
Pereira, Analice Giovani
Raposo, Luis Henrique Araújo
Faria-e-Silva, André Luis
Menezes, Murilo de Sousa
Soares, Paulo Vinícius
author_role author
author2 Vilela, Ana Laura Rezende
Souza, Paola Gomes
Pereira, Analice Giovani
Raposo, Luis Henrique Araújo
Faria-e-Silva, André Luis
Menezes, Murilo de Sousa
Soares, Paulo Vinícius
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Alexandre Coelho
Vilela, Ana Laura Rezende
Souza, Paola Gomes
Pereira, Analice Giovani
Raposo, Luis Henrique Araújo
Faria-e-Silva, André Luis
Menezes, Murilo de Sousa
Soares, Paulo Vinícius
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adhesion
bonding
glass fiber post
literature review
surface treatment
Health Sciences
topic adhesion
bonding
glass fiber post
literature review
surface treatment
Health Sciences
description The surface treatment of fiber posts influence the bonding between composite resin cements and intraradicular retainers, being relevant to the prognostic of teeth without coronal structure. This study aimed to evaluate the different fiber post surface treatment protocols described on literature. The search strategy included a review of PubMed/MEDLINE database using fiber post associated with adhesion; bonding; surface treatment; as keywords. Papers not comprehending English language; assessment of post surface treatment; or testing of materials and their physic-mechanical properties were excluded. Studies about glass and quartz fiber post surface treatment were considered for this literature review. Among the 190 articles included, silane agent was the material most used (60.52%) for the surface treatment of fiber posts, followed by application of alcoholic solutions (38.29%), and primer and/or adhesive systems (36.84%). Sandblasting of post surface was mentioned in (17.89%), but it affected the physical and mechanical properties. Hydrogen peroxide was mentioned only in 5.78% and it was shown to result on adequate exposure of the glass fibers without damaging them. It was concluded that a consensus for fiber post surface treatment still not exist in the current literature. Among the protocols described, the one using hydrogen peroxide followed by application of silane seems the most promising, since it allows increased bond strengths without fiber damage.
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