Aspects of glass and hybridization protocols for bonding of fiber posts to root dentine

Author:

Rauber Bárbara Facco1ORCID,De Carli João Paulo1ORCID,Dallepiane Felipe Gomes2ORCID,Dogenski Letícia Copatti1ORCID,Goedel Fábio3ORCID,Cecchin Doglas1ORCID,Palhano Huriel Scartazzini1ORCID,Corazza Pedro Henrique1ORCID,Collares Kauê Farias4ORCID,Souza Matheus Albino1ORCID,Farina Ana Paula1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry University of Passo Fundo Passo Fundo RS Brazil

2. School of Dentistry Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis SC Brazil

3. School of Engineering University of Passo Fundo Passo Fundo RS Brazil

4. School of Dentistry Federal University of Pelotas Pelotas RS Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis study evaluated bond strength of glass fiber posts to root dentin using push‐out (PO) and diametral compression (DC), testing glycolic acid as a conditioner and varying dentin moisture. An additional aim was to test whether DC can be an alternative test to PO for bond strength assessment. Eighty bovine teeth were divided into eight groups (n = 10) defined by the use of either 37% glycolic acid or 37% phosphoric acid (PA) on moist or wet dentin before bonding with either Adapter SingleBond/RelyX ARC or One Step Plus/Duo‐Link Bisco. Each tooth provided discs with an internal diameter of 2 mm, external diameter of 5 mm, and height of 2 mm, which underwent PO and DC. Finite element analysis (FEA) was carried out on 3D models. When analyzing PO results through linear regression, the highest values of bond strength were observed using glycolic acid on wet dentin in the cervical and middle thirds of the teeth. Analyzing DC results, the only statistical influence on values was the dental thirds. The scatterplot of the DC results and the PO bond strength values indicated no relationship between the results of the two tests (r = 0.03; p = 0.64). PO test detected more sensitive changes in bond strength values than DC.

Publisher

Wiley

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