1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(96)80084-7
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Effect of ultrasonic vibration on post removal in extracted human premolar teeth

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“…In the control group, in which no ultrasound was used before traction, a greater resistance was obtained in the post removal (Figures 2 and 3). Theses results can be compared with those of other researchers (1,(4)(5)(6), who demonstrated efficiency of the ultrasonic device in the removal of posts cemented with zinc phosphate. The cement has an important role in this removal, since its rupture seems to be the mechanism of action of the ultrasonic vibration.…”
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“…In the control group, in which no ultrasound was used before traction, a greater resistance was obtained in the post removal (Figures 2 and 3). Theses results can be compared with those of other researchers (1,(4)(5)(6), who demonstrated efficiency of the ultrasonic device in the removal of posts cemented with zinc phosphate. The cement has an important role in this removal, since its rupture seems to be the mechanism of action of the ultrasonic vibration.…”
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“…This same time period was used with success by Oliveira et al (6) for the removal of prefabricated posts cemented with zinc phosphate cement in a 10-mm extension, with a post displacement from the canal of 67%. Variations from 2 to 16 min (1,4,5,8,17) in vibration time necessary to dislodge the post can be attributed to extension or experimental design differences.…”
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“…15,16 Reports evaluating the ability of ultrasound instruments to remove luted posts from teeth have shown a direct correlation between the vibrations generated and post loosening. 17,18 Because of the characteristics of the handpiece mechanism, the cutting instruments, and the speed of rotation, rotary instrumentation produces vibrations equivalent to those produced by ultrasound instruments. 19 Additionally, the vibrations produced by rotary diamond instruments in high-speed handpieces may affect the post/tooth cement layer, consequently jeopardizing post stability and retention.…”
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“…26 The results of the present study showed that all the cast posts were successfully removed in a short time interval (mean time up to 2 minutes). Variations from 2 to 16 minutes 15,16,18,27,28 in vibration time necessary to dislodge the posts can be attributed to experimental design differences. 17 In the present study, an effort was made to maximize the energy transfer from the instrument tip to the post, evaluating the angle and the position of the tip in relation to the post, according other authors.…”
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