Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents

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Autor(a) principal: Faria e Silva, André Luis
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Menezes, Murilo de Sousa, Silva, Fernanda Pereira, Reis, Giselle Rodrigues dos, Soares, Carlos J., Stape, Thiago H. S., Martins, Luis Roberto Marcondes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFS
Texto Completo: https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/1100
Resumo: Introduction: Commonly, resin composites/cements fail to achieve proper bonding to fiber posts when their surfaces have not been previously etched. This study evaluated the effect of the concentration and application mode of hydrogen peroxide on the surface topography and bond strength of resin composite to glass-fiber posts. Methods and Materials: Fiber posts were immersed in 24% or 35% solutions (a high-concentration bleaching agent) of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), or these solutions were applied over the post surface using a microbrush (n=10). Posts without any treatment were used as a control. After etching, the posts were silanated and an adhesive was applied. The posts were positioned in a mold, and a resin composite was incrementally inserted and light-cured. The post/resin assembly was serially sectioned into several beams that were subjected to a tensile bond strength test. The data were subjected to the two-way analysis of variance and Tukey test (α=0.05). The Dunnet's test was used to compare the experimental conditions to the control. The surface topography was analyzed using scanning electronic microscopy. Results: The non-etched post presented a relatively smooth surface without fiber exposure. Except for the application of 24% H2O2, the other experimental conditions increased the number of exposed fibers and bond strength in relation to the control. Although immersion resulted in higher values for the 24% H2O2 application, the mode of application did not alter bond strength when 35% H2O2 was used. Conclusions: The effect of the mode of application of H2O2 depended on its level of concentration. A high-concentration bleaching agent improved the bond strength of the resin composite to the post surface, regardless of which mode was used.
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spelling Faria e Silva, André LuisMenezes, Murilo de SousaSilva, Fernanda PereiraReis, Giselle Rodrigues dosSoares, Carlos J.Stape, Thiago H. S.Martins, Luis Roberto Marcondes2014-08-29T14:53:40Z2014-08-29T14:53:40Z2014-02MENEZES, M. S. et al. Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents. Operative Dentistry, Los Angeles, v. 39, n. 1, p. E16-E21, jan./fev. 2014. Disponível em: <http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/12-270-L>. Acesso em: 29 ago. 2014.1559-2863https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/1100Autorização para publicação no Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal de Sergipe (RIUFS) concedida pelo editorIntroduction: Commonly, resin composites/cements fail to achieve proper bonding to fiber posts when their surfaces have not been previously etched. This study evaluated the effect of the concentration and application mode of hydrogen peroxide on the surface topography and bond strength of resin composite to glass-fiber posts. Methods and Materials: Fiber posts were immersed in 24% or 35% solutions (a high-concentration bleaching agent) of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), or these solutions were applied over the post surface using a microbrush (n=10). Posts without any treatment were used as a control. After etching, the posts were silanated and an adhesive was applied. The posts were positioned in a mold, and a resin composite was incrementally inserted and light-cured. The post/resin assembly was serially sectioned into several beams that were subjected to a tensile bond strength test. The data were subjected to the two-way analysis of variance and Tukey test (α=0.05). The Dunnet's test was used to compare the experimental conditions to the control. The surface topography was analyzed using scanning electronic microscopy. Results: The non-etched post presented a relatively smooth surface without fiber exposure. Except for the application of 24% H2O2, the other experimental conditions increased the number of exposed fibers and bond strength in relation to the control. Although immersion resulted in higher values for the 24% H2O2 application, the mode of application did not alter bond strength when 35% H2O2 was used. Conclusions: The effect of the mode of application of H2O2 depended on its level of concentration. 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title Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
spellingShingle Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
Faria e Silva, André Luis
Agentes clareadores
Teste de Dunnett
Teste de Tukey
Superfície da fibra Post
title_short Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
title_full Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
title_fullStr Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
title_full_unstemmed Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
title_sort Etching a Fiber Post Surface with High-concentration Bleaching Agents
author Faria e Silva, André Luis
author_facet Faria e Silva, André Luis
Menezes, Murilo de Sousa
Silva, Fernanda Pereira
Reis, Giselle Rodrigues dos
Soares, Carlos J.
Stape, Thiago H. S.
Martins, Luis Roberto Marcondes
author_role author
author2 Menezes, Murilo de Sousa
Silva, Fernanda Pereira
Reis, Giselle Rodrigues dos
Soares, Carlos J.
Stape, Thiago H. S.
Martins, Luis Roberto Marcondes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria e Silva, André Luis
Menezes, Murilo de Sousa
Silva, Fernanda Pereira
Reis, Giselle Rodrigues dos
Soares, Carlos J.
Stape, Thiago H. S.
Martins, Luis Roberto Marcondes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agentes clareadores
Teste de Dunnett
Teste de Tukey
Superfície da fibra Post
topic Agentes clareadores
Teste de Dunnett
Teste de Tukey
Superfície da fibra Post
description Introduction: Commonly, resin composites/cements fail to achieve proper bonding to fiber posts when their surfaces have not been previously etched. This study evaluated the effect of the concentration and application mode of hydrogen peroxide on the surface topography and bond strength of resin composite to glass-fiber posts. Methods and Materials: Fiber posts were immersed in 24% or 35% solutions (a high-concentration bleaching agent) of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), or these solutions were applied over the post surface using a microbrush (n=10). Posts without any treatment were used as a control. After etching, the posts were silanated and an adhesive was applied. The posts were positioned in a mold, and a resin composite was incrementally inserted and light-cured. The post/resin assembly was serially sectioned into several beams that were subjected to a tensile bond strength test. The data were subjected to the two-way analysis of variance and Tukey test (α=0.05). The Dunnet's test was used to compare the experimental conditions to the control. The surface topography was analyzed using scanning electronic microscopy. Results: The non-etched post presented a relatively smooth surface without fiber exposure. Except for the application of 24% H2O2, the other experimental conditions increased the number of exposed fibers and bond strength in relation to the control. Although immersion resulted in higher values for the 24% H2O2 application, the mode of application did not alter bond strength when 35% H2O2 was used. Conclusions: The effect of the mode of application of H2O2 depended on its level of concentration. A high-concentration bleaching agent improved the bond strength of the resin composite to the post surface, regardless of which mode was used.
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