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- Title
Evaluation of the effect of different post materials and adhesive systems on the bonding strength of short-post technique for primary teeth.
- Authors
KARA, NIHAL BELDÜZ; KANYILMAZ, TUNAHAN; ÇANKAYA, SONER; KARA, CANKAT
- Abstract
Background. The most important process in treating grossly decayed teeth, including decay in the pulp, is the ability to hold a retainer in for a short time. Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the bond strengths of different adhesive systems and post materials on primary teeth. Design. One hundred and twenty extracted maxillar primary central incisor teeth were randomly divided into two main groups (total-etch and selfetch adhesive systems) and five subgroups (1: control-nanohybrid composite resin, 2: preimpregnated glass fiber, 3: unsaturated glass fiber, 4: polyethylene fiber, 5: short-fiber reinforced composite resin). The push-out test was performed using a universal testing machine with a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. Results. No statistically significant difference was detected between the two different adhesive systems and five different materials in terms of the maximum values measured for fractures in the specimens when both the adhesive materials and the short-post materials were evaluated separately (P > 0.05). However, as a result of multiple comparisons made, it was found that statistical differences between the groups applying the total-etch adhesive system occurred in Groups 3 and 5. The highest push-out test values were measured in Group 5 and Group 1, and the lowest value in Group 3. Although the fracture type distribution in the total-etch adhesive system groups was not statistically different based on the material used (v2 = 11,865; P = 0.309), the selfetch adhesive systems did show differences (V2 = 28,463; P < 0.001). Both the total-etch and the self-etch adhesive system groups showed mostly adhesive failures. Conclusion. The fiber-reinforced and nanohybrid composite resin had higher values in the shortpost technique, and there was no significant difference between the different fiber posts.
- Subjects
DENTAL adhesives; DENTAL bonding; PRIMARY care; TOOTH transposition; INCISORS; DENTAL resins; DENTAL acid etching; FIBER optics; POLYETHYLENE; DECIDUOUS dentition (Tooth development); TOOTH fractures
- Publication
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2018, Vol 28, Issue 2, p239
- ISSN
0960-7439
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ipd.12347