Effect of root canal sealer and artificial accelerated aging on fibreglass post bond strength to intraradicular dentin.
Autor(es): Santana FR, Soares CJ, Ferreira JM, Valdivi AD, Souza JB, Estrela C
Palavras-chave: Fibreglass post, bond strength, root dentin, endodontic sealer, aging.
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the effect of root canal sealers (RCS) and specimen aging on the bond strength of fibre posts to bovine intraradicular dentin.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:
80 teeth were used according the groups – Sealapextm, Sealer 26®, AH Plus® and specimens aging – test with no aging and with aging. The canals prepared were filled using one of each RCS. The posts were cemented. Roots were cross-sectioned to obtain two slices of each third. Samples were submitted to push-out test. Failure mode was evaluated under a confocal microscope. The data were analysed by ANOVA, Tukey’s, and Dunnet tests (α = 0.05).
RESULTS:
No significant difference was detected among RCS. Aged control presented higher bond strength than immediate control. The aging did not result significant difference. Adhesive cement-dentin failure was prevalent in all groups.
CONCLUSIONS:
RCS interfered negatively with bonding of fibreglass posts cemented with self-adhesive resin cement to intraradicular dentin.