2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2007.03.018
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Effect of the Adhesive Application Mode and Fiber Post Translucency on the Push-out Bond Strength to Dentin

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“…The adhesive protocol SB used an etch-and-rinse adhesive, while the moist control and adhesive light-curing are critical steps. The use of absorbent paper cones seems be an effective approach to moisture control in root canals [6,7]. Furthermore, adhesive light-activation for 20 s (twice the manufacturer's recommendation) is able to improve the bond strength to the dentin of the root canal [18].…”
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“…The adhesive protocol SB used an etch-and-rinse adhesive, while the moist control and adhesive light-curing are critical steps. The use of absorbent paper cones seems be an effective approach to moisture control in root canals [6,7]. Furthermore, adhesive light-activation for 20 s (twice the manufacturer's recommendation) is able to improve the bond strength to the dentin of the root canal [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, bonding procedures to root canals is complex, impairing successful proper adhesion [6]. Possible incompatibility between the adhesive system and the resin cement can also occur and can additionally compromise the luting procedure [7].…”
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“…These results showed that water storage decreased the bonding effectiveness of the adhesive resin cements. Irrigation with EDTA after post space preparation was a valuable procedure, especially when used in conjunction with self-etching adhesive or self-adhesive resin cements.As most bonding failures occur at the dentincement interface rather than at the post-cement interface (Faria e Silva et al, 2007;Radovic et al …”
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“…As most bonding failures occur at the dentincement interface rather than at the post-cement interface (Faria e Silva et al, 2007;Radovic et al…”
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“…Todos os grupos deste estudo apresentaram os maiores valores no terço cervical enquanto que os menores foram encontrados no terço apical, fazendo com que a hipótese nula 3, de que a região radicular não influenciaria a resistência adesiva, seja rejeitada. Estes resultados estão de acordo com outros estudos que revelaram diferenças na resistência adesiva regional (Bitter et al 2006;D'Arcangelo et al, 2008, Faria e Silva et al, 2007 esperados devido a uma maior dificuldade de acesso à região apical e às possíveis limitações de escoamento do cimento, restos de guta percha após o preparo mecânico e químico com condicionamento ácido do canal para receber o pino, presença de lama dentinária e debris de dentina (Mallman et al, 2005;Serafino et al, 2004), além da complexidade estrutural da região .…”
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