Evaluation of the push-out bond strength of an adjustable fiberglass post system to an endodontically treated oval root canal

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Abstract

To evaluate the push-out bond strength of the adjustable fiberglass post system to dentin. Twenty maxillary canine roots were endodontically treated and divided into two groups (n=10): conventional fiberglass posts (CFPs) and with single adjustable post (SAP) system. Two slices of each third were subjected to the push-out and failure pattern test and the most apical slice was subjected to analysis of the adhesive interface by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Data were analyzed by the three-way analysis of variance, Tukey, and Friedman tests, and linear regression (α=0.05). The results showed higher push-out bond strength in the initial time interval for SAP (10.3±5.3, p<0.01). After 6 months, there was reduction in push-out bond strength for both (p<0.001). A higher percentage of adhesive and cohesive failures to dentin. After 6 months areas of maladaptation were noted (p=0.000). The SAP is completed to the promissory root canal in relation to alternative CFP.

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Dos Santos, G. N. A., Silva-Sousa, Y. T. C., Alonso, A. L. L., Souza-Gabriel, A. E., Silva-Sousa, A. C., Lopes-Olhê, F. C., … Sousa-Neto, M. D. (2023). Evaluation of the push-out bond strength of an adjustable fiberglass post system to an endodontically treated oval root canal. Dental Materials Journal, 42(4), 532–541. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2022-248

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