Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity
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Resumo: | During post preparation, the root canal is exposed to the oral cavity, and endodontic treatment may fail because of coronal leakage, bacterial infection and sealing inability of the luting cement. OBJECTIVE: this study quantified the interfacial continuity produced with conventional dual-cure and self-adhesive resin cements in the cervical (C), medium (M) and apical (A) thirds of the root. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty single-rooted human teeth were restored using Reforpost # 01 conical glass-fiber posts and different materials (N=10 per group): group AC=Adper™ ScotchBond™ Multi-purpose Plus + AllCem; group ARC=Adper™ ScotchBond™ Multi-purpose Plus + RelyX ARC; group U100=RelyX U100; and group MXC=Maxcem Elite. After being kept in 100% humidity at 37°C for 72 hours, the samples were sectioned parallel to their longitudinal axis and positive epoxy resin replicas were made. The scanning electron micrographs of each third section of the teeth were combined using Image Analyst software and measured with AutoCAD-2002. We obtained percentage values of the interfacial continuity. RESULTS: Interfacial continuity was similar in the apical, medium and cervical thirds of the roots within the groups (Friedman test, p>0.05). Comparison of the different cements in a same root third showed that interfacial continuity was lower in MXC (C=45.5%; M=48.5%; A=47.3%) than in AC (C=85.9%, M=81.8% and A=76.0%), ARC (C=83.8%, M=82.4% and A=75.0%) and U100 (C=84.1%, M=82.4% and A=77.3%) (Kruskal-Wallis test, p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Allcem, Rely X ARC and U100 provide the best cementation; cementation was similar among root portions; in practical terms, U100 is the best resin because it combines good cementation and easy application and none of the cements provides complete interfacial continuity. |
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2011-08-08T18:37:56Z2021-09-30T19:55:35Z2011SILVA, Renata Andreza Talaveira da et al . Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity. J. Appl. Oral Sci., Bauru, 2011 . Available from <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572011005000010&lng=en&nrm=iso>. access on 08 Aug. 2011. Epub June 24, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011005000010.https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/318http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011005000010During post preparation, the root canal is exposed to the oral cavity, and endodontic treatment may fail because of coronal leakage, bacterial infection and sealing inability of the luting cement. OBJECTIVE: this study quantified the interfacial continuity produced with conventional dual-cure and self-adhesive resin cements in the cervical (C), medium (M) and apical (A) thirds of the root. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty single-rooted human teeth were restored using Reforpost # 01 conical glass-fiber posts and different materials (N=10 per group): group AC=Adper™ ScotchBond™ Multi-purpose Plus + AllCem; group ARC=Adper™ ScotchBond™ Multi-purpose Plus + RelyX ARC; group U100=RelyX U100; and group MXC=Maxcem Elite. After being kept in 100% humidity at 37°C for 72 hours, the samples were sectioned parallel to their longitudinal axis and positive epoxy resin replicas were made. The scanning electron micrographs of each third section of the teeth were combined using Image Analyst software and measured with AutoCAD-2002. We obtained percentage values of the interfacial continuity. RESULTS: Interfacial continuity was similar in the apical, medium and cervical thirds of the roots within the groups (Friedman test, p>0.05). Comparison of the different cements in a same root third showed that interfacial continuity was lower in MXC (C=45.5%; M=48.5%; A=47.3%) than in AC (C=85.9%, M=81.8% and A=76.0%), ARC (C=83.8%, M=82.4% and A=75.0%) and U100 (C=84.1%, M=82.4% and A=77.3%) (Kruskal-Wallis test, p<0.05). 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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity Silva, Renata Andreza Talaveira da Técnica para Retentor Intra-Radicular Cimentos de Resina Adaptação Marginal Dentária Post and Core Technique Resin Cements Dental Marginal Adaptation |
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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
title_full |
Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
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Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity |
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Silva, Renata Andreza Talaveira da |
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Silva, Renata Andreza Talaveira da Coutinho, Margareth da Silva Cardozo, Pedro Igor Silva, Larissa Alves da Zorzatto, José Roberto |
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Coutinho, Margareth da Silva Cardozo, Pedro Igor Silva, Larissa Alves da Zorzatto, José Roberto |
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Silva, Renata Andreza Talaveira da Coutinho, Margareth da Silva Cardozo, Pedro Igor Silva, Larissa Alves da Zorzatto, José Roberto |
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Técnica para Retentor Intra-Radicular Cimentos de Resina Adaptação Marginal Dentária Post and Core Technique Resin Cements Dental Marginal Adaptation |
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Técnica para Retentor Intra-Radicular Cimentos de Resina Adaptação Marginal Dentária Post and Core Technique Resin Cements Dental Marginal Adaptation |
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During post preparation, the root canal is exposed to the oral cavity, and endodontic treatment may fail because of coronal leakage, bacterial infection and sealing inability of the luting cement. OBJECTIVE: this study quantified the interfacial continuity produced with conventional dual-cure and self-adhesive resin cements in the cervical (C), medium (M) and apical (A) thirds of the root. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty single-rooted human teeth were restored using Reforpost # 01 conical glass-fiber posts and different materials (N=10 per group): group AC=Adper™ ScotchBond™ Multi-purpose Plus + AllCem; group ARC=Adper™ ScotchBond™ Multi-purpose Plus + RelyX ARC; group U100=RelyX U100; and group MXC=Maxcem Elite. After being kept in 100% humidity at 37°C for 72 hours, the samples were sectioned parallel to their longitudinal axis and positive epoxy resin replicas were made. The scanning electron micrographs of each third section of the teeth were combined using Image Analyst software and measured with AutoCAD-2002. We obtained percentage values of the interfacial continuity. RESULTS: Interfacial continuity was similar in the apical, medium and cervical thirds of the roots within the groups (Friedman test, p>0.05). Comparison of the different cements in a same root third showed that interfacial continuity was lower in MXC (C=45.5%; M=48.5%; A=47.3%) than in AC (C=85.9%, M=81.8% and A=76.0%), ARC (C=83.8%, M=82.4% and A=75.0%) and U100 (C=84.1%, M=82.4% and A=77.3%) (Kruskal-Wallis test, p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Allcem, Rely X ARC and U100 provide the best cementation; cementation was similar among root portions; in practical terms, U100 is the best resin because it combines good cementation and easy application and none of the cements provides complete interfacial continuity. |
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SILVA, Renata Andreza Talaveira da et al . Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity. J. Appl. Oral Sci., Bauru, 2011 . Available from <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572011005000010&lng=en&nrm=iso>. access on 08 Aug. 2011. Epub June 24, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011005000010. |
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SILVA, Renata Andreza Talaveira da et al . Conventional dual-cure versus self-adhesive resin cements in dentin bond integrity. J. Appl. Oral Sci., Bauru, 2011 . Available from <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572011005000010&lng=en&nrm=iso>. access on 08 Aug. 2011. Epub June 24, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011005000010. |
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