Title of article
Bond strengths, degree of conversion of the cement and molecular structure of the adhesive–dentine joint in fibre post restorations
Author/Authors
Marques de Melo، نويسنده , , Renata and Bottino، نويسنده , , Marco Antonio and Galvمo، نويسنده , , Roberto Kawakami Harrop and Soboyejo، نويسنده , , Winston O. Soboyejo، نويسنده ,
Pages
9
From page
286
To page
294
Abstract
Objectives
e fibre post restorations are influenced by multiple factors such as the types of bonding materials, the dentine region and the time under moist exposure, this study sought to determine the bond strength of endodontic restorations and its relation to the degree of conversion of the cement layer and the molecular structure of the dentine-bonded joints.
s
rformance of 2 etch-and-rinse (All-Bond 2 and One-Step Plus) and 2 self-etch (Clearfil SE Bond and Xeno III) adhesives at post spaces regions, after 7 d or 4 m, was evaluated. FRC Postec Plus posts were cemented to the root canal with a dual-cure resin cement (Duo-Link). Transverse sections of the tooth were subjected to push-out testing, to degree-of-conversion measurements and to hybrid layer evaluation through μ-Raman spectroscopy.
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l bonding was higher than cervical and middle bonding. The hybrid layer was thicker for the etch-and-rinse systems, with thicknesses decreasing towards the middle region. The degree of conversion measured for the 3-step etch-and-rinse group after 4 m was significantly higher than that for the self-etching groups.
sions
gh not totally stable at the adhesive–dentine interface, the 3-step etch-and-rinse adhesive in the coronal dentine provided the best bond strength, degree of conversion of the cement and hybrid layer thickness in post restorations, in both short- and long-term analyses.
Keywords
Fibre posts , Root canal dentine , Bonding agents , Raman spectroscopy , Degree of conversion
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2039244
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