Push-out bond strength of an experimental self-adhesive resin cement
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2013
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Juloski, Jelena
Fadda, Giovanni M.
Radović, Ivana
Chieffi, Nicoletta
Vulićević, Zoran
Aragoneses, Juan M.

Ferrari, Marco

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The adhesion of fiber posts luted with simplified adhesive systems has been a matter of great interest over the past years. The aim of this study was to assess the post retentive potential of experimental self-adhesive resin cement (EXP) when used alone and in combination with a self-etch adhesive. Fiber posts were placed in endodontically treated teeth and divided into four groups (n = 6) according the luting material, as follows: group 1 (EXP alone); group 2 (EXP used with self-etch adhesive); group 3 (marketed dual-cured cement used with self-etch adhesive); and group 4 (marketed self-adhesive cement). The push-out test was used to assess the retentive strength of fiber posts (expressed in MPa), and specimens were analyzed under a stereomicroscope to determine failure mode. The adhesive interface between the cement and root canal dentin for each group was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy. The post retentive potential of group 1 (EXP) (7.48 +/- 4.35 MPa) was comparable wi...th that of marketed cements from group 4 (6.79 +/- 3.68 MPa) and group 3 (8.77 +/- 4.58 MPa). When EXP was used in combination with self-etch adhesive (group 2), significantly higher push-out bond-strength values were measured (15.87 +/- 4.68 MPa) compared with the other groups.
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adhesion / fiber post / push-out bond strength / self-adhesive cementSource:
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2013, 121, 1, 50-56Publisher:
- Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken
DOI: 10.1111/eos.12005
ISSN: 0909-8836
PubMed: 23331424
WoS: 000313813700009
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84872657655
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Juloski, Jelena AU - Fadda, Giovanni M. AU - Radović, Ivana AU - Chieffi, Nicoletta AU - Vulićević, Zoran AU - Aragoneses, Juan M. AU - Ferrari, Marco PY - 2013 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1842 AB - The adhesion of fiber posts luted with simplified adhesive systems has been a matter of great interest over the past years. The aim of this study was to assess the post retentive potential of experimental self-adhesive resin cement (EXP) when used alone and in combination with a self-etch adhesive. Fiber posts were placed in endodontically treated teeth and divided into four groups (n = 6) according the luting material, as follows: group 1 (EXP alone); group 2 (EXP used with self-etch adhesive); group 3 (marketed dual-cured cement used with self-etch adhesive); and group 4 (marketed self-adhesive cement). The push-out test was used to assess the retentive strength of fiber posts (expressed in MPa), and specimens were analyzed under a stereomicroscope to determine failure mode. The adhesive interface between the cement and root canal dentin for each group was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy. The post retentive potential of group 1 (EXP) (7.48 +/- 4.35 MPa) was comparable with that of marketed cements from group 4 (6.79 +/- 3.68 MPa) and group 3 (8.77 +/- 4.58 MPa). When EXP was used in combination with self-etch adhesive (group 2), significantly higher push-out bond-strength values were measured (15.87 +/- 4.68 MPa) compared with the other groups. PB - Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken T2 - European Journal of Oral Sciences T1 - Push-out bond strength of an experimental self-adhesive resin cement VL - 121 IS - 1 SP - 50 EP - 56 DO - 10.1111/eos.12005 ER -
@article{ author = "Juloski, Jelena and Fadda, Giovanni M. and Radović, Ivana and Chieffi, Nicoletta and Vulićević, Zoran and Aragoneses, Juan M. and Ferrari, Marco", year = "2013", abstract = "The adhesion of fiber posts luted with simplified adhesive systems has been a matter of great interest over the past years. The aim of this study was to assess the post retentive potential of experimental self-adhesive resin cement (EXP) when used alone and in combination with a self-etch adhesive. Fiber posts were placed in endodontically treated teeth and divided into four groups (n = 6) according the luting material, as follows: group 1 (EXP alone); group 2 (EXP used with self-etch adhesive); group 3 (marketed dual-cured cement used with self-etch adhesive); and group 4 (marketed self-adhesive cement). The push-out test was used to assess the retentive strength of fiber posts (expressed in MPa), and specimens were analyzed under a stereomicroscope to determine failure mode. The adhesive interface between the cement and root canal dentin for each group was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy. The post retentive potential of group 1 (EXP) (7.48 +/- 4.35 MPa) was comparable with that of marketed cements from group 4 (6.79 +/- 3.68 MPa) and group 3 (8.77 +/- 4.58 MPa). When EXP was used in combination with self-etch adhesive (group 2), significantly higher push-out bond-strength values were measured (15.87 +/- 4.68 MPa) compared with the other groups.", publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken", journal = "European Journal of Oral Sciences", title = "Push-out bond strength of an experimental self-adhesive resin cement", volume = "121", number = "1", pages = "50-56", doi = "10.1111/eos.12005" }
Juloski, J., Fadda, G. M., Radović, I., Chieffi, N., Vulićević, Z., Aragoneses, J. M.,& Ferrari, M.. (2013). Push-out bond strength of an experimental self-adhesive resin cement. in European Journal of Oral Sciences Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken., 121(1), 50-56. https://doi.org/10.1111/eos.12005
Juloski J, Fadda GM, Radović I, Chieffi N, Vulićević Z, Aragoneses JM, Ferrari M. Push-out bond strength of an experimental self-adhesive resin cement. in European Journal of Oral Sciences. 2013;121(1):50-56. doi:10.1111/eos.12005 .
Juloski, Jelena, Fadda, Giovanni M., Radović, Ivana, Chieffi, Nicoletta, Vulićević, Zoran, Aragoneses, Juan M., Ferrari, Marco, "Push-out bond strength of an experimental self-adhesive resin cement" in European Journal of Oral Sciences, 121, no. 1 (2013):50-56, https://doi.org/10.1111/eos.12005 . .