In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials

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Autor(a) principal: Bier,Carlos Alexandre Souza
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Figueiredo,José Antônio Poli de, Della Bona,Álvaro, Kopper,Patrícia Maria Poli, Vanni,José Roberto, Bopp,Simone
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572003000300003
Resumo: This in vivo study analyzed the sealing ability of two adhesives in post spaces, cyanoacrylate (Super Bonder® - Henkel Loctite Adesivos Ltda., Itapevi, SP, Brazil) and ScotchbondTM Multi-Purpose (3M Dental Products, St. Paul, MN, USA), testing the hypothesis that their use would result in a decreased leakage through the remaining filling material. Forty extracted premolars (80 root canals) of dogs were used. The root canals were cleaned, shaped and filled by the lateral condensation technique using Sealer 26TM. The post space was created removing two thirds of the filling material within the root canal. The canals were randomly divided in three groups, which were treated as follows: Group A received the ScotchbondTM Multi-Purpose adhesive system; for Group B the cyanoacrylate adhesive, Super BonderTM, was employed; and no adhesive was applied into the post space for Group C (control group). A glass ionomer provisional restoration was placed allowing the sealer to set for 72 hours. Then the restoration was removed and the root canal was exposed to the oral environment for 45 days. The dogs were then killed and their jaws were removed. The post spaces were filled with India ink and the teeth were restored for 96 hours. Afterwards, the teeth were extracted and the roots were sectioned at the furcation for allocation to their specific groups. The teeth were turned transparent and the quantitative analysis of leakage was performed using light microscopy. The results showed no significant differences between groups, rejecting the initial hypothesis. Leakage occurred in a great extent in all specimens. Therefore, sealing post spaces with the adhesives used in this study was not an effective method to prevent microleakage.
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spelling In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materialsRoot canal obturationMicroleakagePost and core techniqueDentin-bonding agentsThis in vivo study analyzed the sealing ability of two adhesives in post spaces, cyanoacrylate (Super Bonder® - Henkel Loctite Adesivos Ltda., Itapevi, SP, Brazil) and ScotchbondTM Multi-Purpose (3M Dental Products, St. Paul, MN, USA), testing the hypothesis that their use would result in a decreased leakage through the remaining filling material. Forty extracted premolars (80 root canals) of dogs were used. The root canals were cleaned, shaped and filled by the lateral condensation technique using Sealer 26TM. The post space was created removing two thirds of the filling material within the root canal. The canals were randomly divided in three groups, which were treated as follows: Group A received the ScotchbondTM Multi-Purpose adhesive system; for Group B the cyanoacrylate adhesive, Super BonderTM, was employed; and no adhesive was applied into the post space for Group C (control group). A glass ionomer provisional restoration was placed allowing the sealer to set for 72 hours. Then the restoration was removed and the root canal was exposed to the oral environment for 45 days. The dogs were then killed and their jaws were removed. The post spaces were filled with India ink and the teeth were restored for 96 hours. Afterwards, the teeth were extracted and the roots were sectioned at the furcation for allocation to their specific groups. The teeth were turned transparent and the quantitative analysis of leakage was performed using light microscopy. The results showed no significant differences between groups, rejecting the initial hypothesis. Leakage occurred in a great extent in all specimens. Therefore, sealing post spaces with the adhesives used in this study was not an effective method to prevent microleakage.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2003-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572003000300003Journal of Applied Oral Science v.11 n.3 2003reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S1678-77572003000300003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBier,Carlos Alexandre SouzaFigueiredo,José Antônio Poli deDella Bona,ÁlvaroKopper,Patrícia Maria PoliVanni,José RobertoBopp,Simoneeng2004-06-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572003000300003Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2004-06-14T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
title In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
spellingShingle In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
Bier,Carlos Alexandre Souza
Root canal obturation
Microleakage
Post and core technique
Dentin-bonding agents
title_short In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
title_full In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
title_fullStr In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
title_full_unstemmed In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
title_sort In vivo analysis of post space sealing with different adhesive materials
author Bier,Carlos Alexandre Souza
author_facet Bier,Carlos Alexandre Souza
Figueiredo,José Antônio Poli de
Della Bona,Álvaro
Kopper,Patrícia Maria Poli
Vanni,José Roberto
Bopp,Simone
author_role author
author2 Figueiredo,José Antônio Poli de
Della Bona,Álvaro
Kopper,Patrícia Maria Poli
Vanni,José Roberto
Bopp,Simone
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bier,Carlos Alexandre Souza
Figueiredo,José Antônio Poli de
Della Bona,Álvaro
Kopper,Patrícia Maria Poli
Vanni,José Roberto
Bopp,Simone
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Root canal obturation
Microleakage
Post and core technique
Dentin-bonding agents
topic Root canal obturation
Microleakage
Post and core technique
Dentin-bonding agents
description This in vivo study analyzed the sealing ability of two adhesives in post spaces, cyanoacrylate (Super Bonder® - Henkel Loctite Adesivos Ltda., Itapevi, SP, Brazil) and ScotchbondTM Multi-Purpose (3M Dental Products, St. Paul, MN, USA), testing the hypothesis that their use would result in a decreased leakage through the remaining filling material. Forty extracted premolars (80 root canals) of dogs were used. The root canals were cleaned, shaped and filled by the lateral condensation technique using Sealer 26TM. The post space was created removing two thirds of the filling material within the root canal. The canals were randomly divided in three groups, which were treated as follows: Group A received the ScotchbondTM Multi-Purpose adhesive system; for Group B the cyanoacrylate adhesive, Super BonderTM, was employed; and no adhesive was applied into the post space for Group C (control group). A glass ionomer provisional restoration was placed allowing the sealer to set for 72 hours. Then the restoration was removed and the root canal was exposed to the oral environment for 45 days. The dogs were then killed and their jaws were removed. The post spaces were filled with India ink and the teeth were restored for 96 hours. Afterwards, the teeth were extracted and the roots were sectioned at the furcation for allocation to their specific groups. The teeth were turned transparent and the quantitative analysis of leakage was performed using light microscopy. The results showed no significant differences between groups, rejecting the initial hypothesis. Leakage occurred in a great extent in all specimens. Therefore, sealing post spaces with the adhesives used in this study was not an effective method to prevent microleakage.
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