Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1422682 Dental Materials 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate regional root canal push-out bond strengths for two fiber-reinforced post types using two adhesive systems.MethodsThe crowns of 24 recently extracted sound maxillary central incisors were sectioned transversely 2 mm coronal to the labial cemento-enamel junction, and the roots treated endodontically. Following standardized post space preparations, fiber-reinforced posts (C-POST; AESTHETI-PLUS) were placed using two adhesive systems (acid-etch ONE-STEP PLUS/C&B CEMENT; self-adhesive RelyX Unicem), in four equal groups. Push-out bond strength tests were performed at four sites in each root. Results were analyzed using split-plot ANOVA, with a = 0.05 for statistical significance.ResultsAESTHETI-PLUS quartz fiber-reinforced posts showed significantly higher push-out strengths than C-POST carbon fiber-reinforced posts (P < 0.0001). The separate acid-etch adhesive system resulted in significantly higher bond strengths than the self-etch self-adhesive system (P < 0.0001). Bond strengths decreased significantly from coronal to apical root canal regions (P < 0.0001).SignificanceThe quartz fiber-reinforced post placed using the separate acid-etch adhesive system provided significantly better post retention than the carbon fiber-reinforced post placed using the self-etch self-adhesive system.

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