Push-out bond strength of fiber posts to root dentin using glass ionomer and resin modified glass ionomer cements

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the push-out bond strength of glass fiber posts to root dentin after cementation with glass ionomer (GlCs) and resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RMGICs). Material and Methods: Fifty human maxillary canines were transversally sectioned at 15 mm from the apex. Canals were prepared with a step back technique until the application of a #55 K-file and filled. Post spaces were prepared and specimens were divided into five groups according to the cement used for post cementation: Luting & Lining Cement; Fuji II LC Improved; RelyX Luting; Ketac Cem; and Ionoseal. After cementation of the glass fiber posts, all roots were stored at 100% humidity until testing. For push-out test, 1-mm thick slices were produced. The push-out test was performed in a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min and the values (MPa) were analyzed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Levene's tests and by two-way ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc test at a significance level of 5%. Results: Fiber posts cemented using Luting & Lining Cement, Fuji II LC Improved, and Ketac Cem presented the highest bond strength to root dentin, followed by RelyX Luting. Ionoseal presented the lowest bond strength values (P>0.05). The post level did not influence the bond strength of fiber posts to root dentin (P=0.148). The major cause of failure was cohesive at the cement for all GICs and RMGICs. Conclusions: Except for Ionoseal, all cements provided satisfactory bond strength values.

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Pereira, J. R., Rosa, R. A. da, Só, M. V. R., Afonso, D., Kuga, M. C., Honório, H. M., … Vidotti, H. A. (2014). Push-out bond strength of fiber posts to root dentin using glass ionomer and resin modified glass ionomer cements. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 22(5), 390–396. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720130466

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