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Gen Dent ; 63(3): e1-3, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25945771

ABSTRACT

In this study, the push-out method was used to evaluate the bond strengths of 3 types of endodontic cements according to their composite base: methacrylate, epoxy resin, and an experimental copaiba oil resin. The study hypothesis was that the methacrylate-based and experimental cements would have bond strengths equal to or greater than that of the epoxy resin-based cement. Thirty bovine tooth roots, 18 mm long, were divided into 3 groups (n = 10) based on the chosen cement treatment. After treatment, the specimens were sectioned and submitted to a push-out test. Results showed that there was no statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) between the cements used or between the middle and apical thirds of the roots. It could be concluded that the tested cements had satisfactory and similar bond strengths to dentin.


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Cementation/methods , Dental Cements/standards , Animals , Cattle , Cementation/standards , Composite Resins/standards , Dental Stress Analysis , Epoxy Resins/standards , Epoxy Resins/therapeutic use , Methacrylates/standards , Methacrylates/therapeutic use , Plant Preparations/standards , Plant Preparations/therapeutic use
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