Author/Authors :
Abushal, Manal Ministry of Health - Al Yamamah Hosptial, Saudi Arabia , Adenubi, Joseph O. King Saud University - College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of two different eugenol-based root canal sealerson the retention of prefabricated metal posts luted with adhesive resin cement. Materials and methods: Thirty prefabricated ParaPosts randomly divided among three groups of 10 each were luted into extracted single-rooted teeth with adhesive resin cement. Two of the groups had been obturated with Gutta–Percha and one of two eugenol-based root canal sealers (Endofil and Tubli-Seal), respectively. The third group was not obturated and served as the control. The forces required for dislodgment of posts from their prepared post spaces were recorded using a universal testing machine. Data were statistically analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s multiple range test was used to determine the mean differences.Results: Endofil and Tubli-Seal groups demonstrated significantly reduced retention compared tothe unobturated (control) group (P 0.05).Conclusion: Eugenol-based sealers significantly reduced the retention of prefabricated posts lutedwith adhesive resin cement.