Effect of Fiber Post-Resin Matrix Composition on Bond Strength of Post-Cement Interface
Objective. To evaluate the influence of 3 different post-resin matrix systems cemented with dual-cure resin cement in simulated root canals made of PMMA acrylic sheet. Methods. 3 types of fiber posts (n = 60) with different resin matrixes divided into 3 groups: group 1 cross-linked FRC Postec Plus p...
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doaj-0741cff486ba46a382d16bd19d0022e72020-11-24T21:33:18ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87281687-87362018-01-01201810.1155/2018/47516274751627Effect of Fiber Post-Resin Matrix Composition on Bond Strength of Post-Cement InterfaceIbtisam O. M. Alnaqbi0Haitham Elbishari1Emad S. Elsubeihi2Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, Khorfakkan Hospital, Ministry of Health, Sharjah, UAEAssistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman, UAEAssistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman, UAEObjective. To evaluate the influence of 3 different post-resin matrix systems cemented with dual-cure resin cement in simulated root canals made of PMMA acrylic sheet. Methods. 3 types of fiber posts (n = 60) with different resin matrixes divided into 3 groups: group 1 cross-linked FRC Postec Plus post (n = 20), group 2 cross-linked Rely X post (n = 20), and group 3 Interpenetrated IPN Everstick post (n = 20). All posts were cemented using Multilink Automix dual-cure cement. Posts were cemented into acrylic blocks in order to purely test the strength of cement-post interface. After one week storage at 37°C, two sections of 1 mm thickness from middle-third were subjected to micro-push-out test at crosshead speed 0.5 mm/min. Results. The data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The variable fiber post-matrix system was found to significantly affect the push-out bond strength (p<0.001). Group 2 exhibited that the highest mean push-out bond strength was (5.36 + 2.3 MPa), and group 3 showed the lowest mean push-out (0.41 + 0.4 MPa). There was significant difference among the groups regarding the failure mode as chi-square test revealed (p<0.001). Conclusion. Prefabricated cross-linked posts with epoxy-based matrix demonstrated higher bond strength than prefabricated cross-linked posts with Bis-GMA-based matrix and posts with semi-IPN matrix when luted with dimethacrylate-based dual-cured resin cement.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4751627 |
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Effect of Fiber Post-Resin Matrix Composition on Bond Strength of Post-Cement Interface |
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Effect of Fiber Post-Resin Matrix Composition on Bond Strength of Post-Cement Interface |
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Effect of Fiber Post-Resin Matrix Composition on Bond Strength of Post-Cement Interface |
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effect of fiber post-resin matrix composition on bond strength of post-cement interface |
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Hindawi Limited |
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International Journal of Dentistry |
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Objective. To evaluate the influence of 3 different post-resin matrix systems cemented with dual-cure resin cement in simulated root canals made of PMMA acrylic sheet. Methods. 3 types of fiber posts (n = 60) with different resin matrixes divided into 3 groups: group 1 cross-linked FRC Postec Plus post (n = 20), group 2 cross-linked Rely X post (n = 20), and group 3 Interpenetrated IPN Everstick post (n = 20). All posts were cemented using Multilink Automix dual-cure cement. Posts were cemented into acrylic blocks in order to purely test the strength of cement-post interface. After one week storage at 37°C, two sections of 1 mm thickness from middle-third were subjected to micro-push-out test at crosshead speed 0.5 mm/min. Results. The data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The variable fiber post-matrix system was found to significantly affect the push-out bond strength (p<0.001). Group 2 exhibited that the highest mean push-out bond strength was (5.36 + 2.3 MPa), and group 3 showed the lowest mean push-out (0.41 + 0.4 MPa). There was significant difference among the groups regarding the failure mode as chi-square test revealed (p<0.001). Conclusion. Prefabricated cross-linked posts with epoxy-based matrix demonstrated higher bond strength than prefabricated cross-linked posts with Bis-GMA-based matrix and posts with semi-IPN matrix when luted with dimethacrylate-based dual-cured resin cement. |
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