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Abstract Introduction Glass-fiber posts are used in order to improve the retention of restorations in endodontically treated teeth. Objective To evaluate the bond strength of glass-fiber posts submitted to different surface treatments and cemented to the root canal dentin with self-adhesive resin cement. Material and method Thirty roots of human canines were prepared and divided according to two factors: surface treatments (silane, 35% hydrogen peroxide, or sodium bicarbonate) and root thirds (cervical and middle thirds). The glass-fiber posts were cemented with self-adhesive resin cement (RelyX U200). After 24 h, the specimens were prepared for microtensile bond strength test (hourglass format), fracture pattern and micromorphological assessment by scanning electronic microscopy, in order to measure the cement line. Result The data (MPa and µm) were submitted to two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (α = 5%). The surface treatments influenced the bond strength of the posts cemented with self-adhesive resin cement (p<0.00). The mean bond strength (standard deviations) differed according to the region of root dentin (p<0.00): the cervical region (Control: 19.16MPa (3.71); Silane: 25.65MPa (4.04); Hydrogen peroxide: 24.43MPa (3.16); Sodium bicarbonate: 37.42MPa (8.27)) showed higher bond strength values than the middle third of the root (Control: 14.66MPa (4.65); Silane: 12.52MPa (5.03); Hydrogen peroxide: 10.64MPa (3.33); Sodium bicarbonate: 10.87MPa (2.49)). Conclusion Treatment of the glass-fiber post surface with chemical and physical agents increased the bond strength of the cement-post-dentin interface in the cervical third and the treatment with Sodium bicarbonate showed better results in bond strength.

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  • Glass-fiber posts are used in order to improve the retention of restorations in endodontically treated teeth

  • Retention of the glass-fiber post inside the root canal depends on how well the cement adheres to the dentin, since most adhesive failures occur at the cement-dentin interface[1,2], owing to loss of adhesion to the complex root dentin[3]

  • Considering the root regions, that of the root dentin affected the bond strength values and led to statistically significant differences between the areas studied (p < 0.00), in that the cervical third showed higher bond strength values than the middle third.It was observed that the different surface treatments influenced the bond strength of the glass-fiber post cemented with self-adhesive resin cement and the root region, as well as the interaction between the post surface treatment and the root region, all presenting p

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Glass-fiber posts are used in order to improve the retention of restorations in endodontically treated teeth. Objective: To evaluate the bond strength of glass-fiber posts submitted to different surface treatments and cemented to the root canal dentin with self-adhesive resin cement. The glass-fiber posts were cemented with self-adhesive resin cement (RelyX U200). The surface treatments influenced the bond strength of the posts cemented with self-adhesive resin cement (p

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