Title of article :
Push-out Bond Strength of Glass Fiber Posts with two Universal Adhesives in Endodontically-Treated Teeth
Author/Authors :
Valian, A Dept of Restorative dentistry - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of medical Sciences , Maghsoudlou, M Restorative Department - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Roudbari, MS Dept. of Restorative dentistry - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of medical Sciences
Abstract :
Attempts are ongoing to simplify the bonding procedure
by decreasing the procedural steps. Universal adhesives were introduced to serve
this purpose. This study aimed to evaluate the push-out bond strength of glass
fiber posts in endodontically-treated teeth with two universal adhesives.
Materials and Methods: In this in vitro, experimental study, 22 single-rooted
mandibular premolars were decoronated at their cementoenamel junction, endodontically
treated and were randomly divided into two groups. The G-Premio
Bond was used in the first and All-Bond Universal was used in the second group,
according to the manufacturers’ instructions. Angelus fiber posts were cemented
using RelyX U200 Automix self-adhesive resin cement. The roots were cut into
1-mm-thick sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tooth in the cervical,
middle, and apical thirds. The push-out test was performed in a universal
testing machine at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min, and bond strength values were
recorded. The failure modes were also determined. The data were analyzed using
ANOVA and linear mixed models (α=0.05).
Results: The mean push-out bond strength was significantly higher in All Bond
Universal than G-Premio Bond (P=0.036). Also, there were statistically significant
differences in the push-out bond strength of adhesives in different parts of
the root canal (P=0.039). All failures were type 4 in both groups (adhesive failure
between the dentin and resin cement).
Conclusion: All Bond Universal yielded superior push-out bond strength than GPremio.
However, further in vitro and in vivo studies with larger sample size are
required for an evidence-based decision making.
Keywords :
Universal Aadhesive , glass Fiber Pposts , Push-Oout Ttest , Bond Sstrength , Endodontically Ttreated Tteeth , Cigarette Smoking , Amylase , Lactate Dehydrogenase , Uric Acid
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Dental and Maxillofacial Sciences