INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Giovana Mongruel
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objectives of this study were 1) to evaluate the effect of the influence of the resin cement thickness (RCT) on bond strength (BS) and gap formation (GF) between glass fiber post (FP) and root dentin and 2) to evaluate the BS and fracture resistance (FR) of restorative techniques for filling oversized root canals. In experiment 1, the roots of 24 mandibular premolars (n=8 per group) were endodontically treated. After one week, the post spaces were prepared depending on the post adaptation inside the root canal, simulating an ideal adaptation (IdAd),medium adaptation (MeAd) and inadequate adaptation (InAd). All posts were cemented with Excite® DSC and Variolink® II. After a week of cementation, the RCT and GF were measured with the Image Tool software version 3.0, and the BS by the push-out test. In experiment 2, the roots of 84 mandibular premolars were endodontically treated and, after a week, the conduits were prepared in order to simulate an oversized root canal, except for the positive control group (PC), which was cemented one prefabricated fiber post (PFP) with the diameter compatible with the conduit. In the other oversized root canals, alternative restorative techniques for filling root canals were tested: NC - negative control (PFP with a smaller diameter than of the root canal), PA - PFP + accessory posts, DAP – direct anatomical post,IAP – indirect anatomical post and RR – root reinforcement with composite resin. All posts were cemented with the same adhesive system and resin cement. After indirect composite crowns cementation, the teeth were submitted to mechanical fatigue (1.2 X 106 cycles, 40 N) before the push-out BS test (n=8) and the FR test (n=6). The data of experiments 1 and 2 were analyzed by ANOVA and paired test (α=0.05). The experiment 1 showed that the smaller RCT resulted in better fiber post adhesion, that is, higher BS and lower GF. The experiment 2 showed that the use of direct and indirect anatomical posts resulted in the best performance both in BS and FR tests,and must be the first choice for FP cementation in flared roots with oversized root canals. Therefore, we concluded that the post adaptation to root canal affected significantly its retention. The better the post adaptation, the better the laboratory results. However, in the absence of this ideal condition, the use of direct and indirect anatomic posts should be the first choice for restoring flared root canals.
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Tese (Doutorado em Clinica Integrada, Dentística Restauradora e Periodontia) - UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE PONTA GROSSA, Ponta Grossa, 2013.http://tede2.uepg.br/jspui/handle/prefix/1824The objectives of this study were 1) to evaluate the effect of the influence of the resin cement thickness (RCT) on bond strength (BS) and gap formation (GF) between glass fiber post (FP) and root dentin and 2) to evaluate the BS and fracture resistance (FR) of restorative techniques for filling oversized root canals. In experiment 1, the roots of 24 mandibular premolars (n=8 per group) were endodontically treated. After one week, the post spaces were prepared depending on the post adaptation inside the root canal, simulating an ideal adaptation (IdAd),medium adaptation (MeAd) and inadequate adaptation (InAd). All posts were cemented with Excite® DSC and Variolink® II. After a week of cementation, the RCT and GF were measured with the Image Tool software version 3.0, and the BS by the push-out test. In experiment 2, the roots of 84 mandibular premolars were endodontically treated and, after a week, the conduits were prepared in order to simulate an oversized root canal, except for the positive control group (PC), which was cemented one prefabricated fiber post (PFP) with the diameter compatible with the conduit. In the other oversized root canals, alternative restorative techniques for filling root canals were tested: NC - negative control (PFP with a smaller diameter than of the root canal), PA - PFP + accessory posts, DAP – direct anatomical post,IAP – indirect anatomical post and RR – root reinforcement with composite resin. All posts were cemented with the same adhesive system and resin cement. After indirect composite crowns cementation, the teeth were submitted to mechanical fatigue (1.2 X 106 cycles, 40 N) before the push-out BS test (n=8) and the FR test (n=6). The data of experiments 1 and 2 were analyzed by ANOVA and paired test (α=0.05). The experiment 1 showed that the smaller RCT resulted in better fiber post adhesion, that is, higher BS and lower GF. The experiment 2 showed that the use of direct and indirect anatomical posts resulted in the best performance both in BS and FR tests,and must be the first choice for FP cementation in flared roots with oversized root canals. Therefore, we concluded that the post adaptation to root canal affected significantly its retention. The better the post adaptation, the better the laboratory results. However, in the absence of this ideal condition, the use of direct and indirect anatomic posts should be the first choice for restoring flared root canals.Os objetivos deste estudo foram 1) avaliar o efeito da influência da espessura de cimento resinoso (ECR) na resistência de união (RU) e na formação de gaps (FG) entre pino de fibra de vidro (PFV) e dentina radicular e 2) avaliar a RU e resistência à fratura (RF) de técnicas restauradoras para preenchimento de canais radiculares excessivamente alargados. No experimento 1, as raízes de 24 pré-molares inferiores (n=8 por grupo) foram tratadas endodonticamente. Após uma semana, os condutos foram preparados em função da adaptação do pino no canal radicular, simulando uma adaptação ideal (AdId), média (AdMe) e inadequada (AdIn). Todos os pinos foram cimentados com Excite® DSC e Variolink® II. Uma semana após a cimentação, a ECR e a FG foram mensuradas com o software Image Tool versão 3.0 e a RU por meio do teste de push-out. No experimento 2, as raízes de 84 pré-molares inferiores foram tratadas endodonticamente e, após uma semana, realizou-se o preparo dos condutos, de maneira a simular um canal radicular excessivamente alargado, com exceção do grupo controle positivo (GCP), em que foi cimentado um pino préfabricado (PPF) com calibre compatível ao diâmetro do conduto. Nos outros condutos alargados, técnicas restauradoras alternativas de preenchimento dos canais radiculares foram empregadas: GCN – grupo controle negativo (PPF de diâmetro inferior ao conduto), GPA – PPF + pinos acessórios, GAD – pino anatômico direto, GAI – pino anatômico indireto e GRR – reforço radicular com resina composta + PPF. Todos os pinos foram cimentados com o mesmo sistema adesivo e cimento resinoso. Após cimentação de coroas de resina indireta, os dentes foram submetidos à fadiga mecânica (1,2 x 106 ciclos, 40 N) antes de realizar o teste de RU (n=8) e de RF (n=6). Os dados do experimento 1 e 2 foram analisados por ANOVA e teste pareado (α=0,05). O experimento 1 mostrou que quanto menor a ECR melhor a adesão dos PFV, ou seja, maior a RU e menor a FG. O experimento 2 mostrou que o uso de pinos anatômicos diretos e indiretos mostrou o melhor desempenho nos testes de RU e RF, e deve ser primeira opção para cimentação de PFV em canais radiculares alargados. Portanto, foi evidenciado que a adaptação do pino ao conduto radicular influenciou significativamente na retenção dos mesmos; quanto mais justa,melhores resultados laboratoriais. Entretanto, na ausência desta condição ideal, o uso de pinos anatômicos diretos e indiretos pode ser a primeira escolha do clínico para tratamento de canais excessivamente alargados. Palavras-chave: cimentos resinosos, dentina radicular, gap, microscopia eletrônica de varredura, pinos de fibra, raízes enfraquecidas, resistência à fratura, resistência de união.Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-24T19:22:29Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Influence of fiber posts adaptation and alternative restorative techniques for flared root canal filling
title INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
spellingShingle INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
Gomes, Giovana Mongruel
cimentos resinosos
dentina radicular
gap
microscopia eletrônica de varredura
pinos de fibra
raízes enfraquecidas
resistência à fratura
resistência de união
resin cements
root dentin
gap
scanning electron microscopy
fiber posts
flared roots
fracture resistance
bond strength
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
title_full INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
title_fullStr INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
title_full_unstemmed INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
title_sort INFLUÊNCIA DA ADAPTAÇÃO DE PINOS DE FIBRA E DE TÉCNICAS RESTAURADORAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA PREENCHIMENTO DE CANAIS RADICULARES EXCESSIVAMENTE ALARGADOS
author Gomes, Giovana Mongruel
author_facet Gomes, Giovana Mongruel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Giovana Mongruel
contributor_str_mv Reis, Alessandra
Loguércio, Alessandro Dourado
Carrilho, Marcela Rocha de Oliveira
Moura, Sandra Kiss
Calixto, Abraham Lincoln
Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cimentos resinosos
dentina radicular
gap
microscopia eletrônica de varredura
pinos de fibra
raízes enfraquecidas
resistência à fratura
resistência de união
topic cimentos resinosos
dentina radicular
gap
microscopia eletrônica de varredura
pinos de fibra
raízes enfraquecidas
resistência à fratura
resistência de união
resin cements
root dentin
gap
scanning electron microscopy
fiber posts
flared roots
fracture resistance
bond strength
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv resin cements
root dentin
gap
scanning electron microscopy
fiber posts
flared roots
fracture resistance
bond strength
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description The objectives of this study were 1) to evaluate the effect of the influence of the resin cement thickness (RCT) on bond strength (BS) and gap formation (GF) between glass fiber post (FP) and root dentin and 2) to evaluate the BS and fracture resistance (FR) of restorative techniques for filling oversized root canals. In experiment 1, the roots of 24 mandibular premolars (n=8 per group) were endodontically treated. After one week, the post spaces were prepared depending on the post adaptation inside the root canal, simulating an ideal adaptation (IdAd),medium adaptation (MeAd) and inadequate adaptation (InAd). All posts were cemented with Excite® DSC and Variolink® II. After a week of cementation, the RCT and GF were measured with the Image Tool software version 3.0, and the BS by the push-out test. In experiment 2, the roots of 84 mandibular premolars were endodontically treated and, after a week, the conduits were prepared in order to simulate an oversized root canal, except for the positive control group (PC), which was cemented one prefabricated fiber post (PFP) with the diameter compatible with the conduit. In the other oversized root canals, alternative restorative techniques for filling root canals were tested: NC - negative control (PFP with a smaller diameter than of the root canal), PA - PFP + accessory posts, DAP – direct anatomical post,IAP – indirect anatomical post and RR – root reinforcement with composite resin. All posts were cemented with the same adhesive system and resin cement. After indirect composite crowns cementation, the teeth were submitted to mechanical fatigue (1.2 X 106 cycles, 40 N) before the push-out BS test (n=8) and the FR test (n=6). The data of experiments 1 and 2 were analyzed by ANOVA and paired test (α=0.05). The experiment 1 showed that the smaller RCT resulted in better fiber post adhesion, that is, higher BS and lower GF. The experiment 2 showed that the use of direct and indirect anatomical posts resulted in the best performance both in BS and FR tests,and must be the first choice for FP cementation in flared roots with oversized root canals. Therefore, we concluded that the post adaptation to root canal affected significantly its retention. The better the post adaptation, the better the laboratory results. However, in the absence of this ideal condition, the use of direct and indirect anatomic posts should be the first choice for restoring flared root canals.
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