The effect of different fabrication methods and luting cements on post retention / 华西口腔医学杂志
West China Journal of Stomatology
;
(6): 152-154, 2004.
Article
in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-319032
ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>This study was to compare the retention of posts fabricated by different methods and cemented with various cements in order to provide a guidance for clinical choice of post fabrication methods and luting cements.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Ninety human maxillary anterior teeth were sectioned by the cementoenamel junction and post-holes were prepared. All roots were embedded in the center of plastic cylinders and paralleled with the cylinder. All samples were divided into 9 groups randomly and equally. Posts fabricated with different methods were then cemented with different luting cements. Each sample was placed into a specialized jig and mounted on a tensile testing machine with crosshead speed of 5 mm/min. Constant tensile force was applied until the post was dislodged, and the tensile force required to dislodge the cemented post was recorded.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The mean retention force of parapost and direct post demonstrated significantly higher than that of indirect post did (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference between parapost and direct post(P > 0.05). The mean retention of parapost cement demonstrated significantly higher than that of ZPC and HY-Bond cement did (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference between ZPC and HY-Bond cement (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Different fabrication methods and luting cements significantly affect the retention of posts; and there exists an interaction between different fabricating methods and luting cements.</p>
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Tensile Strength
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Zinc Phosphate Cement
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Materials Testing
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Chemistry
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Post and Core Technique
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Dental Bonding
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Cementation
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Dentin-Bonding Agents
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Dental Prosthesis Retention
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Dental Prosthesis Design
Type of study:
Practice guideline
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Chinese
Journal:
West China Journal of Stomatology
Year:
2004
Type:
Article
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