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Comparative evaluation of push-out bond strength of single and multiple fiber-reinforced posts cemented with dual-cure resin cement using different adhesive strategies: An in vitro study
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ABSTRACT
Aims:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength of single and multiple fiber-reinforced posts cemented with dual-cure resin cement using total-etch and self-etch adhesive systems.
Methods:
Sixty single-rooted maxillary permanent incisors were decoronated and endodontically treated. Following post space preparations, the roots were divided into four groups (n = 15); Group 1: single fiber-reinforced composite post with the total-etching agent, Group 2: single fiber-reinforced composite post with the self-etching agent, Group 3: multiple pin posts with the total-etching agent, and Group 4: multiple pin posts with the self-etching agent and then cemented using dual-cure resin cement. The samples were then sectioned to obtain approximately 2-mm disks, and a push-out test was performed. Data obtained were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance, post hoc Tukey, and unpaired t-test.
Results:
The mean push-out bond strength values showed that Group 3 had significantly higher bond strength as compared to the other groups (P < 0.05).
Conclusions:
Dentapreg multiple pin posts with total-etching agents resulted in higher push-out bond strength as compared to single fiber-reinforced posts and self-etching agents.
Title: Comparative evaluation of push-out bond strength of single and multiple fiber-reinforced posts cemented with dual-cure resin cement using different adhesive strategies: An in vitro study
Description:
ABSTRACT
Aims:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength of single and multiple fiber-reinforced posts cemented with dual-cure resin cement using total-etch and self-etch adhesive systems.
Methods:
Sixty single-rooted maxillary permanent incisors were decoronated and endodontically treated.
Following post space preparations, the roots were divided into four groups (n = 15); Group 1: single fiber-reinforced composite post with the total-etching agent, Group 2: single fiber-reinforced composite post with the self-etching agent, Group 3: multiple pin posts with the total-etching agent, and Group 4: multiple pin posts with the self-etching agent and then cemented using dual-cure resin cement.
The samples were then sectioned to obtain approximately 2-mm disks, and a push-out test was performed.
Data obtained were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance, post hoc Tukey, and unpaired t-test.
Results:
The mean push-out bond strength values showed that Group 3 had significantly higher bond strength as compared to the other groups (P < 0.
05).
Conclusions:
Dentapreg multiple pin posts with total-etching agents resulted in higher push-out bond strength as compared to single fiber-reinforced posts and self-etching agents.
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