Title of article :
Influence of Er,Cr:YSGG Laser Surface Treatments on Micro Push-Out Bond Strength of Fiber Posts to Composite Resin Core Materials
Author/Authors :
Ghavami-Lahiji, M Department of Dental Biomaterials - School of Dentistry -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Benedicenti, S Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics - University of Genoa - Genoa, Italy , Karimian, R Department of Dental Biomaterials - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shahabi, S Department of Dental Biomaterials - School of Dentistry -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Statement of problem: The bonding of fiber post to resin core or root dentin
is challenged by limited penetration of resin material to the polymeric matrix
of fiber posts.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of
Er,Cr:YSGG on micro push-out bond strength of glass fiber posts to resin
core material.
Materials and Methods: We used 2 commercially available fiber posts,
Exacto (Angelus) and White Post DC (FGM), which had similar coronal
diameters. Specimens of each fiber post (n=36) were randomly divided
into three subgroups (n=12 posts per group) according to different surface
treatment methods: control (no surface treatment), irradiation by 1W
Er,Cr:YSGG, and irradiation by 1.5W Er,Cr:YSGG. A cylindrical plastic tube
was placed around the post. Resin core material was filled into the tube and
cured. Coronal portions of the posts were sectioned into 1-mm-thick slices.
Then, the specimens were subjected to a thermocyling device for 3000 cycles.
The micro push-out test was carried out using a Universal Testing Machine.
Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s HSD post
hoc test to investigate the effect of different surface treatments on each type
of fiber post.
Results: The 1.5W Er,Cr:YSGG laser statistically reduced micro push-out
bond strength values in the Exacto groups (P<0.05). However, there was no
significant difference between the control and 1W Er,Cr:YSGG groups. We
observed no significant difference among different surface treatment methods
in the White post DC groups (P>0.05). Mode of failure analysis showed
that mixed failure was the predominant failure type for all surface treatment
groups.
Conclusions: The beneficial effect of Er,Cr:YSGG laser application could
not be confirmed based on the results of this in vitro study. Er,Cr:YSGG laser
could not significantly enhance the bond strength values. However, the 1.5W
laser statistically decreased micro push-out bond strength in the Exacto fiber
posts.
Keywords :
Fiber post , Resin core build-up , Er,Cr:YSGG laser , Bond strength
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics