2013
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12084
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Effect of surface treatments on fracture resistance of root filled teeth with bonded fibre posts

Abstract: None of the surface treatments improved vertical fracture resistance of root filled teeth containing bonded fibre posts.

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“…The release of oxygen inhibits the polymerization of resinous adhesive materials, which interferes with the infiltration of resin in the demineralized dentinal tubules, creating a greater probability of debonding of the post from the root canal [10,27,71]. Another conditioning with a high impact on dentin is OA, which demineralizes inter-and peritubular dentin [72], and its etching capacity depends on its ability to fully infiltrate root dentin irregularities [30]. Several difficulties have been described with the use of this conditioning due to its presentation since it can be found in liquid and gel forms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release of oxygen inhibits the polymerization of resinous adhesive materials, which interferes with the infiltration of resin in the demineralized dentinal tubules, creating a greater probability of debonding of the post from the root canal [10,27,71]. Another conditioning with a high impact on dentin is OA, which demineralizes inter-and peritubular dentin [72], and its etching capacity depends on its ability to fully infiltrate root dentin irregularities [30]. Several difficulties have been described with the use of this conditioning due to its presentation since it can be found in liquid and gel forms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%