Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels

Objective: Endodontically treated teeth may require posts for retaining the core and replacing the coronal structures that have been lost. The of this study was to evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength between different types of post cemented with different types of luting ce-ment at diffe...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Nasser Alhajj, Nurul Shafiqah Salim, Yanti Johari, Mohamad Syahrizal, Nor Aidaniza Abdul-Muttlib, Zaihan Ariffin
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Published: University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-ac6603ec899542fa8dc0a1c1d2bdb89f2021-02-14T06:59:10ZengUniversity of Zagreb. School of Dental MedicineActa Stomatologica Croatica0001-70191846-04102020-01-01543263272Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root LevelsMohammed Nasser Alhajj0Nurul Shafiqah Salim1Yanti Johari2Mohamad Syahrizal3Nor Aidaniza Abdul-Muttlib4Zaihan Ariffin5Prosthodontics Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, University Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, MalaysiaProsthodontics Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, University Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, MalaysiaProsthodontics Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, University Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, MalaysiaProsthodontics Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, University Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, MalaysiaProsthodontics Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, University Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, MalaysiaProsthodontics Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, University Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, MalaysiaObjective: Endodontically treated teeth may require posts for retaining the core and replacing the coronal structures that have been lost. The of this study was to evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength between different types of post cemented with different types of luting ce-ment at different types of root level. Material and Methods:In this in-vitro study, a total of 48 single-rooted permanent human teeth were decoronated, and the roots were treated endodontically. Fol-lowing post space preparation, the sample was divided into four groups (n= 12 each) based on the types of post and cement. Two different types of post [GC everStick ® POST (ES) and Parapost ® Fiber Lux TM (PF)], and two different types of cement [G-CEM TM (G), and RelyX TM (R)] were used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. All roots were sectioned at the coronal and middle thirds with a thickness of 3±0.1mm. The Push-out bond strength (PBS) test was performed using a universal testing machine at a cross-head speed of 0.5mm/ min. The bond strength values were recorded, and the data were analyzed using the SPSS program. Apart from descriptive statistics, three- ANOVA was used for the interaction of the independent variables (post, cement, and root level). For differences between the groups, the Mann-Whitney U test was used. A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant for all analyses. Results: Push-out bond strength of samples at the middle level (11.38±10.31 MPa), with PF posts (11.18±9.98 MPa) and of those luted with RelyX TM Unicem cement (13.26±8.73 MPa) was higher than that of their counterparts. The PBS means of RelyX TM Unicem cement at both root levels were much higher than PBS means of G-CEM TM cement. Three-way ANOVA test revealed a significant effect for each variable with a higher effect of cement (Sum of Squares= 1310.690; P< 0.001). No significant difference (P= 0.153) was found between the coronal and middle parts and between ES and PF posts (P= 0.058). However, a highly significant difference (P< 0.001) was found between RelyX TM Unicem and G-CEM TM cements. Conclusion: The type of cement had a significant effect on push-out bond strength with RelyX TMUnicem which had higher values than G-CEM TM. However, the type of post and root level had no significant effect on PBS, although Parapost® Fiber Lux TM and middle root level had higher values than their counterparts.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/354614Dental CementsDentin-Bonding AgentsBond StrengthPost and Core Technique
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author Mohammed Nasser Alhajj
Nurul Shafiqah Salim
Yanti Johari
Mohamad Syahrizal
Nor Aidaniza Abdul-Muttlib
Zaihan Ariffin
spellingShingle Mohammed Nasser Alhajj
Nurul Shafiqah Salim
Yanti Johari
Mohamad Syahrizal
Nor Aidaniza Abdul-Muttlib
Zaihan Ariffin
Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels
Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Dental Cements
Dentin-Bonding Agents
Bond Strength
Post and Core Technique
author_facet Mohammed Nasser Alhajj
Nurul Shafiqah Salim
Yanti Johari
Mohamad Syahrizal
Nor Aidaniza Abdul-Muttlib
Zaihan Ariffin
author_sort Mohammed Nasser Alhajj
title Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels
title_short Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels
title_full Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels
title_fullStr Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels
title_full_unstemmed Push-out Bond Strength of Two Types of Dental Post Luted with Two Types of Cement at Two Different Root Levels
title_sort push-out bond strength of two types of dental post luted with two types of cement at two different root levels
publisher University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine
series Acta Stomatologica Croatica
issn 0001-7019
1846-0410
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objective: Endodontically treated teeth may require posts for retaining the core and replacing the coronal structures that have been lost. The of this study was to evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength between different types of post cemented with different types of luting ce-ment at different types of root level. Material and Methods:In this in-vitro study, a total of 48 single-rooted permanent human teeth were decoronated, and the roots were treated endodontically. Fol-lowing post space preparation, the sample was divided into four groups (n= 12 each) based on the types of post and cement. Two different types of post [GC everStick ® POST (ES) and Parapost ® Fiber Lux TM (PF)], and two different types of cement [G-CEM TM (G), and RelyX TM (R)] were used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. All roots were sectioned at the coronal and middle thirds with a thickness of 3±0.1mm. The Push-out bond strength (PBS) test was performed using a universal testing machine at a cross-head speed of 0.5mm/ min. The bond strength values were recorded, and the data were analyzed using the SPSS program. Apart from descriptive statistics, three- ANOVA was used for the interaction of the independent variables (post, cement, and root level). For differences between the groups, the Mann-Whitney U test was used. A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant for all analyses. Results: Push-out bond strength of samples at the middle level (11.38±10.31 MPa), with PF posts (11.18±9.98 MPa) and of those luted with RelyX TM Unicem cement (13.26±8.73 MPa) was higher than that of their counterparts. The PBS means of RelyX TM Unicem cement at both root levels were much higher than PBS means of G-CEM TM cement. Three-way ANOVA test revealed a significant effect for each variable with a higher effect of cement (Sum of Squares= 1310.690; P< 0.001). No significant difference (P= 0.153) was found between the coronal and middle parts and between ES and PF posts (P= 0.058). However, a highly significant difference (P< 0.001) was found between RelyX TM Unicem and G-CEM TM cements. Conclusion: The type of cement had a significant effect on push-out bond strength with RelyX TMUnicem which had higher values than G-CEM TM. However, the type of post and root level had no significant effect on PBS, although Parapost® Fiber Lux TM and middle root level had higher values than their counterparts.
topic Dental Cements
Dentin-Bonding Agents
Bond Strength
Post and Core Technique
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/354614
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