Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Muniz, Ana Bessa, Arruda, Eder Ferreira, Vargas, Sebastiao Luiz Pires, Neves, Ana Christina Claro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i2.25618
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25618
Resumo: Fiber post retention is associated with the degree of adaptation to the root wall with different luting agents. However, there is no unanimity regarding the superiority of one cement over the other. the purpose of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of fiberglass posts cemented to bovine dentin with different luting agents. Thirty bovine teeth were selected, and their crowns removed below the cementoenamel junction. the dental pulps were removed, then the canals were prepared with a working length of 11 mm. The roots of bovine teeth were divided into three groups according to the material used for cementation: group i (n=10) - glass ionomer (fuji), group ii (n=10) - dual relyx resin cement (3m special), and group iii (n=10) - multilink chemically activated resin cement (ivoclar/vivadent). Before cementation, all posts were cleaned with 37% phosphoric acid for the 30s and the posts of groups ii and iii were silanized. The dental roots were transversally sectioned in three thirds after cementation: cervical, middle, and apical and each segment obtained was submitted to the push-out test. the highest values ​​of bond strength were presented by relyx resin cement, followed by fuji glass ionomer cement and multilink chemically activated resin cement, respectively. Higher bond strength values ​​were verified in the cervical third regardless of the group evaluated (p<0.05). It was concluded that there was a significant difference between the degree of adhesion presented by the different cementing agents used and between the different root segments.
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spelling Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents Fuerza de adhesión de “expulsión” de postes de fibra adheridos a dentina bovina con diferentes agentes de cementaciónResistência “push-out” de união de pinos de fibra fixados à dentina bovina com diferentes agentes cimentantesCementaciónAdhesividadAuto-curación de resinas dentales.CementationAdhesivenessSelf-curing of dental resins.AdesividadeCimentaçãoCimentos dentários.Fiber post retention is associated with the degree of adaptation to the root wall with different luting agents. However, there is no unanimity regarding the superiority of one cement over the other. the purpose of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of fiberglass posts cemented to bovine dentin with different luting agents. Thirty bovine teeth were selected, and their crowns removed below the cementoenamel junction. the dental pulps were removed, then the canals were prepared with a working length of 11 mm. The roots of bovine teeth were divided into three groups according to the material used for cementation: group i (n=10) - glass ionomer (fuji), group ii (n=10) - dual relyx resin cement (3m special), and group iii (n=10) - multilink chemically activated resin cement (ivoclar/vivadent). Before cementation, all posts were cleaned with 37% phosphoric acid for the 30s and the posts of groups ii and iii were silanized. The dental roots were transversally sectioned in three thirds after cementation: cervical, middle, and apical and each segment obtained was submitted to the push-out test. the highest values ​​of bond strength were presented by relyx resin cement, followed by fuji glass ionomer cement and multilink chemically activated resin cement, respectively. Higher bond strength values ​​were verified in the cervical third regardless of the group evaluated (p<0.05). It was concluded that there was a significant difference between the degree of adhesion presented by the different cementing agents used and between the different root segments.La retención del poste de fibra está asociada con el grado de adaptación a la pared radicular con diferentes agentes de cementación. Sin embargo, no existe unanimidad en cuanto a la superioridad de un cemento sobre otro. El propósito de este estudio fue evaluar la fuerza de unión de postes de fibra de vidrio cementados a dentina bovina con diferentes agentes de cementación. Se seleccionaron 30 dientes bovinos y se extrajeron sus coronas por debajo de la unión cemento-esmalte. Se extrajeron las pulpas dentales, luego se prepararon los conductos con una longitud de trabajo de 11 mm. Las raíces de los dientes bovinos se dividieron en tres grupos según el material utilizado para la cementación: grupo I (n=10) - ionómero de vidrio (fuji), grupo II (n=10) - cemento de resina dual relax (especial 3m) y grupo III (n=10) - cemento de resina químicamente activado multilink (ivoclar/vivadent). Previo a la cementación, todos los postes fueron limpiados con ácido fosfórico al 37% por 30s y los postes de los grupos II y III fueron silanizados. Las raíces dentarias fueron seccionadas transversalmente en tres tercios después de la cementación: cervical, media y apical y cada segmento obtenido fue sometido a la prueba de empuje. Los mayores valores de fuerza de unión los presentó el cemento de resina Relyx, seguido del cemento de ionómero de vidrio Fuji y el cemento de resina químicamente activado multilink, respectivamente. Se verificaron mayores valores de fuerza de unión en el tercio cervical independientemente del grupo evaluado (p<0,05). Se concluyó que hubo diferencia significativa entre el grado de adhesión que presentaron los diferentes cementantes utilizados y entre los diferentes segmentos radiculares.A retenção dos pinos de fibra está associada ao grau de adaptação a parede radicular com diferentes agentes cimentantes. Entretanto não há unanimidade em relação à superioridade de um cimento em relação ao outro. Foi proposta deste estudo avaliar a resistência de união de pinos de fibra de vidro cimentados a dentina bovina com diferentes agentes cimentantes. Foram selecionados trinta dentes bovinos e suas coroas removidas abaixo da junção cemento-esmalte. As polpas dentais foram removidas, em seguida, os condutos foram preparados com comprimento de trabalho de 11mm. As raízes dos dentes bovinos foram divididas em três grupos de acordo com o material utilizado para a cimentação: grupo I (n=10) - ionômero de vidro (fuji), grupo II (n=10) - cimento resinoso dual relyx (3m espe) e grupo III (n=10) - cimento resinoso quimicamente ativado multilink (ivoclar/vivadent). Anteriormente a cimentação, todos os pinos foram limpos com ácido fosfórico a 37% por 30s e os pinos dos grupos II e III silanizados. As raízes dentárias foram seccionadas transversalmente em três terços pós a cimentação: cervical, médio e apical e cada segmento obtido foi submetido ao teste push-out. Os maiores valores de resistência adesiva foram apresentados pelo cimento resinoso Relyx, seguido do cimento de ionômero de vidro Fuji e cimento resinoso quimicamente ativado multilink, respectivamente. Valores de resistência de união superiores foram verificados no terço cervical independentemente do grupo avaliado (p<0,05). Concluiu-se que houve diferença significativa entre o grau de adesividade apresentado pelos diferentes agentes cimentantes utilizados e entre os diferentes seguimentos radiculares.Research, Society and Development2022-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2561810.33448/rsd-v11i2.25618Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e12111225618Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e12111225618Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e121112256182525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25618/22365Copyright (c) 2022 Rodrigo Asfury Rodrigues; Ana Bessa Muniz; Eder Ferreira Arruda; Sebastiao Luiz Pires Vargas; Ana Christina Claro Neveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Rodrigo AsfuryMuniz, Ana BessaArruda, Eder Ferreira Vargas, Sebastiao Luiz Pires Neves, Ana Christina Claro2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25618Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:51.685256Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
Fuerza de adhesión de “expulsión” de postes de fibra adheridos a dentina bovina con diferentes agentes de cementación
Resistência “push-out” de união de pinos de fibra fixados à dentina bovina com diferentes agentes cimentantes
title Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
spellingShingle Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
Cementación
Adhesividad
Auto-curación de resinas dentales.
Cementation
Adhesiveness
Self-curing of dental resins.
Adesividade
Cimentação
Cimentos dentários.
Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
Cementación
Adhesividad
Auto-curación de resinas dentales.
Cementation
Adhesiveness
Self-curing of dental resins.
Adesividade
Cimentação
Cimentos dentários.
title_short Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
title_full Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
title_fullStr Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
title_full_unstemmed Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
title_sort Push-out bond strength of fiber posts bonded to bovine dentin with different luting agents
author Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
author_facet Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
Muniz, Ana Bessa
Arruda, Eder Ferreira
Vargas, Sebastiao Luiz Pires
Neves, Ana Christina Claro
Muniz, Ana Bessa
Arruda, Eder Ferreira
Vargas, Sebastiao Luiz Pires
Neves, Ana Christina Claro
author_role author
author2 Muniz, Ana Bessa
Arruda, Eder Ferreira
Vargas, Sebastiao Luiz Pires
Neves, Ana Christina Claro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Rodrigo Asfury
Muniz, Ana Bessa
Arruda, Eder Ferreira
Vargas, Sebastiao Luiz Pires
Neves, Ana Christina Claro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cementación
Adhesividad
Auto-curación de resinas dentales.
Cementation
Adhesiveness
Self-curing of dental resins.
Adesividade
Cimentação
Cimentos dentários.
topic Cementación
Adhesividad
Auto-curación de resinas dentales.
Cementation
Adhesiveness
Self-curing of dental resins.
Adesividade
Cimentação
Cimentos dentários.
description Fiber post retention is associated with the degree of adaptation to the root wall with different luting agents. However, there is no unanimity regarding the superiority of one cement over the other. the purpose of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of fiberglass posts cemented to bovine dentin with different luting agents. Thirty bovine teeth were selected, and their crowns removed below the cementoenamel junction. the dental pulps were removed, then the canals were prepared with a working length of 11 mm. The roots of bovine teeth were divided into three groups according to the material used for cementation: group i (n=10) - glass ionomer (fuji), group ii (n=10) - dual relyx resin cement (3m special), and group iii (n=10) - multilink chemically activated resin cement (ivoclar/vivadent). Before cementation, all posts were cleaned with 37% phosphoric acid for the 30s and the posts of groups ii and iii were silanized. The dental roots were transversally sectioned in three thirds after cementation: cervical, middle, and apical and each segment obtained was submitted to the push-out test. the highest values ​​of bond strength were presented by relyx resin cement, followed by fuji glass ionomer cement and multilink chemically activated resin cement, respectively. Higher bond strength values ​​were verified in the cervical third regardless of the group evaluated (p<0.05). It was concluded that there was a significant difference between the degree of adhesion presented by the different cementing agents used and between the different root segments.
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