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The influence of four dual-cure resin cements and surface treatment selection to bond strength of fiber post / 国际口腔科学杂志·英文版
International Journal of Oral Science ; (4): 56-60, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-358157
ABSTRACT
In this study, we evaluate the influence of post surface pre-treatments on the bond strength of four different cements to glass fiber posts. Eighty extracted human maxillary central incisors and canines were endodontically treated and standardized post spaces were prepared. Four post pre-treatments were tested (i) no pre-treatment (NS, control), (ii) sandblasting (SA), (iii) silanization (SI) and (iv) sandblasting followed by silanization (SS). Per pre-treatment, four dual-cure resin cements were used for luting posts DMG LUXACORE Smartmix Dual, Multilink Automix, RelyX Unicem and Panavia F2.0. All the specimens were subjected to micro push-out test. Two-way analysis of variance and Tukey post hoc tests were performed (α=0.05) to analyze the data. Bond strength was significantly affected by the type of resin cement, and bond strengths of RelyX Unicem and Panavia F2.0 to the fiber posts were significantly higher than the other cement groups. Sandblasting significantly increased the bond strength of DMG group to the fiber posts.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pathology / Silanes / Stress, Mechanical / Surface Properties / Therapeutics / Materials Testing / Microscopy, Electron, Scanning / Chemistry / Post and Core Technique / Dental Bonding Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: International Journal of Oral Science Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pathology / Silanes / Stress, Mechanical / Surface Properties / Therapeutics / Materials Testing / Microscopy, Electron, Scanning / Chemistry / Post and Core Technique / Dental Bonding Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: International Journal of Oral Science Year: 2014 Type: Article