DOI: 10.3290/j.jad.a38998, PubMed-ID: 28944376Seiten: 385-393, Sprache: EnglischGruber, Yançanã Luizy / Bakaus, Thaís Emanuelle / Gomes, Osnara Maria Mongruel / Reis, Alessandra / Gomes, Giovana MongruelPurpose: To evaluate the effect of dentin moisture and application mode of universal adhesives on bond strength (BS) and nanoleakage (NL) of fiber posts bonded to root dentin.
Materials and Methods: The roots of 96 extracted human canines were treated endodontically, and the fiber posts were cemented according to the combination of the following factors: dentin moisture (dry and wet), cementation system [Single Bond Universal/RelyX ARC (SBU) and Prime&Bond elect/Enforce (PBE)], and adhesive application [active (A) and passive (P)] in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. After one week, the specimens were transversely sectioned into six 1-mm-thick disks. From each group, 8 specimens were subjected to the push-out BS test and the other 4 specimens underwent NL analysis. For both tests, the data were subjected to 3-way repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey's tests (α = 0.05).
Results: For BS and NL, the cross-product interaction of all factors was significant (p 0.05). Lower BS was observed under P application independent of the dentin moisture; for A application, SBU showed higher BS than did PBE in both moisture conditions. Nanoleakage was present in all groups and ranged from 22.9% to 36%.
Conclusion: The active application of universal adhesives improves the adhesion in fiber post cementation, independent of dentin moisture condition.
Schlagwörter: fiber posts, root dentin, push-out bond strength, silver nitrate