Abstract

Objectives: Several adhesive systems are available for cementation of fibre posts into the root canal. The aim of the present study was to investigate the push-out bond strengths of quartz fibre posts to root dentin with the use of different total-etch and self-adhesive resin cements. Study Design: Ninety single-rooted human premolars were endodontically treated and standardized post-spaces were prepared. Fibre posts were cemented with different luting agents: total-etch (Nexus NX3, Duo-Link, and RelyX ARC) and self-adhesive resin cements (Maxcem Elite, BisCem, and RelyX Unicem). Three post/dentin sections (coronal, middle and apical) were obtained from each specimen, and push-out bond strength test was performed in each section at a cross-head speed of 0.5 mm/min. Data was analyzed with two-factor and one-way analysis of variance and a post-hoc Tukey test at a significance level of p < 0.05. Results: Cement type, canal region, and their interaction significantly influenced bond strength. Significantly higher bond strength values were observed in the apical region of self-adhesive cements. Only Duo-Link and RelyX ARC cements resulted in homogeneous bond strengths. Conclusions: Cementation of quartz fibre posts using self-adhesive cements provided higher push-out bond strengths especially in the apical region, while total-etch cements resulted in more uniform bond strengths in different regions of the root canal. Key words: Push-out bond strength; quartz fibre post; total-etch resin cement; self-adhesive resin cement.

Highlights

  • One of the most important problems in dentistry is the restoration of root-filled teeth

  • The aim of the present study was to compare the push-out bond strength of quartz fibre posts to root dentin using three different brands of total-etch and self-adhesive resin cements in different regions of root canal dentin

  • According to the results of the present study, the bond strength was significantly higher in self-adhesive cements compared to total-etch systems and RelyX Unicem revealed the highest value among all the cements

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Introduction

One of the most important problems in dentistry is the restoration of root-filled teeth. Posts and cores are frequently used in endodontically-treated teeth with excessive loss of coronal tooth structure In such cases cementation of a post inside the root canal would provide retention for the final coronal restoration. One of the main advantages is that the curing light can be transmitted through the post into the root dentin; significant differences in light transmission capability have been reported among fibre posts [1] These posts are capable of bonding to resin cements and transporting stresses that can be generated between the post and the root canal. The aim of the present study was to compare the push-out bond strength of quartz fibre posts to root dentin using three different brands of total-etch and self-adhesive resin cements in different regions of root canal dentin

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