© de Oliveira Moreira et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. Objective: We evaluated the effects of internal bleaching on the adhesion of glass-fiber posts (GFPs) luted with different resin cements. Methods: Forty extracted human single-root teeth were endodontically treated and divided into four groups (n=10): G1- conventional resin cement (CRC); G2- self-adhesive resin cement (SARC); G3- bleaching + CRC; and G4- bleaching + SARC. Specimens were sectioned transversally into three slices to perform the push-out test at the coronal, middle and apical regions of the root canals. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance and Tukey's test (p < 0.05). Results: The push-out bond strength of GFPs luted with SARC after bleaching (G4) was significantly lower than that of the other groups (p < 0.001). We found no statistically significant differences in push-out bond strength among the other groups. Significance: Internal bleaching reduced the adhesion of GFPs luted with SARC. The adhesion of GFPs luted with CRC was not decreased after bleaching.
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Oliveira Moreira, P. E. de, Pamplona, L. S., Nascimento, G. C. R., Esteves, R. A., Pessoa, O. F., & Silva, C. M. (2015). Effects of Internal Bleaching on the Adhesion of Glass-Fiber Posts. The Open Dentistry Journal, 9, 375–379. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601509010375
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