SEM analysis and push-out bond strength of fiberglass posts luted with different cements of glass-ionomer in humid environment: pilot test

Authors

  • Jefferson Ricardo Pereira University of Southern Santa Catarina
  • Hugo Alberto Vidotti University of São Paulo
  • Accácio Lins Valle University of Sao Paulo
  • Saulo Pamato University of Southern Santa Catarina
  • Janaina Salomon Ghizoni University of Southern Santa Catarina
  • Heitor Marques Honório University of Sao Paulo
  • Fábio César Lorenzoni University of Sao Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19177/jrd.v1e1201383-90

Keywords:

Ionomer glass cements, Dental pins, Scanning Electronic Microscopy

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the push-out bond strength of fiberglass resin reinforced bonded with five ionomer cements. Also, the interface between cement and dentin was inspected by means of SEM. Fifty human canines were chose after rigorous scrutiny process, endodontically treated and divided randomly into five groups (n = 3) according to cement tested: Group I – Ionoseal (VOCO), Group II – Fugi I (GC), Group III – Fugi II Improved (GC), Group IV – Rely X Luting 2 (3M ESPE), Group V – Ketac Cem (3M ESPE). The post-space was prepared to receive a fiberglass post, which was tried before cementation process. No dentin or post surface pretreatment was carried out. After post bonding, all roots were cross-sectioned to acquire 3 thin-slices (1 mm) from three specific regions of tooth (cervical, medium and apical). A Universal test machine was used to carry out the push-out test with cross-head speed set to 0.5mm/mim. All failed specimens were observed under optical microscope to identify the failure mode. Representative specimens from each group was inspected under SEM. The data were analyzed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Levene’s tests and by two-way ANOVA, and Tukey’s port hoc test at a significance level of 5%. It was compared the images obtained for determination of types of failures more occurred in different levels. SEM inspection displayed that all cements filled the space between post and dentin, however, some imperfections such bubles and voids were noticed in all groups in some degree of extension. The push-out bond strength showed that cement Ketac Cem presented significant higher results when compared to the Ionoseal (P = 0.02). There were no statistical significant differences among other cements.

Author Biographies

  • Jefferson Ricardo Pereira, University of Southern Santa Catarina
    DDS, MSc, Phd, University of Southern Santa Catarina
  • Hugo Alberto Vidotti, University of São Paulo
    DDS, MSc, University of São Paulo
  • Accácio Lins Valle, University of Sao Paulo
    DDS, MSc, Phd, University of Sao Paulo
  • Saulo Pamato, University of Southern Santa Catarina
    DDS, MSc student, University of Southern Santa Catarina
  • Janaina Salomon Ghizoni, University of Southern Santa Catarina
    DDS, MSc, Phd, University of Southern Santa Catarina
  • Heitor Marques Honório, University of Sao Paulo
    DDS, MSc, Phd, University of Sao Paulo
  • Fábio César Lorenzoni, University of Sao Paulo
    DDS, MSc, University of Sao Paulo

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2013-04-23

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