1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(06)81262-8
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Effects of moisture content and endodontic treatment on some mechanical properties of human dentin

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“…Rather, the concurrent identification of subclinical interfacial gaps and hybridization of intraradicular dentin should alert clinicians that the clinical success associated with fiber posts may have little to do with the actual benefits derived from dentin bonding, and may simply be the result of resistance to dislocation contributed by frictional retention (16). Thus, it would be desirable to examine ways to improve the adhesion of fiber posts to root canals, such as relining them with resin composites to minimize the cement space (32)(33)(34), and etching of fiber posts with hydrogen peroxide to increase micromechanical retention (35).…”
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“…Rather, the concurrent identification of subclinical interfacial gaps and hybridization of intraradicular dentin should alert clinicians that the clinical success associated with fiber posts may have little to do with the actual benefits derived from dentin bonding, and may simply be the result of resistance to dislocation contributed by frictional retention (16). Thus, it would be desirable to examine ways to improve the adhesion of fiber posts to root canals, such as relining them with resin composites to minimize the cement space (32)(33)(34), and etching of fiber posts with hydrogen peroxide to increase micromechanical retention (35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, techniques for bonding to intraradicular dentin are based upon the knowledge acquired from bonding to crown dentin. However, the bonding characteristics of root-treated dentin may differ in terms of the optimal moisture content required for application of some etch-and-rinse adhesives (16,17), the ability to achieve a reasonable degree of conversion when light-cured adhesives are polymerized from the top of the post spaces (18,19), and the potential for relief of polymerization shrinkage stresses during the setting of resin cements (20,21). Depending on the time when bonding is performed, exposure of root-treated dentin to sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) (22), eugenol-containing sealers (23), and heat generated from warm compaction techniques (24) may or may not influence the hybridization quality of intraradicular dentin.…”
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“…Huang ve ark. 2 bu kırılganlığı devital pulpanın nem eksikliği ile açıklarken, Sedgley ve Messer 3 endodontik tedavi için giriş preparasyonu esnasında dişte oluşan madde kaybına bağlamaktadır. Endodontik tedavi görmüş ve aşırı madde kaybı olan dişlerin restorasyonları yapılırken endodontik post ve kor uygulanması en sık tercih edilen yöntemlerden biridir.…”
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“…A few surface medications have been proposed keeping in mind the end goal to expand the present bonding with fiber post. 5,6 In the light of above-mentioned data, we planned the present study to evaluate the effect of various post-surface treatments on the interfacial strength between the posts and…”
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