2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2020.07.025
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Effect of ultrasonic activation of the adhesive system on dentin tubule penetration and the pushout bond strength of fiber posts

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“…Several devices have been launched in the market with the main idea of standardizing adhesive applications. [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] One-step self-etch adhesives that are applied with an electric, ultrasonic, or sonic application device have been shown promising results in vitro. [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] Related to the sonic device, when it was applied at a specific oscillating frequency (ranges from 100 to 6000 Hz) improved the immediate bonding performance and delayed the degradation of one-step self-etching adhesives applied to the dentin.…”
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“…Several devices have been launched in the market with the main idea of standardizing adhesive applications. [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] One-step self-etch adhesives that are applied with an electric, ultrasonic, or sonic application device have been shown promising results in vitro. [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] Related to the sonic device, when it was applied at a specific oscillating frequency (ranges from 100 to 6000 Hz) improved the immediate bonding performance and delayed the degradation of one-step self-etching adhesives applied to the dentin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] One-step self-etch adhesives that are applied with an electric, ultrasonic, or sonic application device have been shown promising results in vitro. [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] Related to the sonic device, when it was applied at a specific oscillating frequency (ranges from 100 to 6000 Hz) improved the immediate bonding performance and delayed the degradation of one-step self-etching adhesives applied to the dentin. [32][33][34] However, to extent of authors knowledge, no randomized clinical trials evaluating the sonic application of a simplified self-etch adhesive system was found.…”
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“…17 Different methods of applying the adhesive system have been investigated to improve bond stability and alleviate these concerns, such as sonic and ultrasonic devices. [18][19][20] However, ultrasonic devices with ultrasonic tips can disrupt collagen fibers and compromise the diffusion of adhesive systems, leading to reducing bond strength values. 19 Furthermore, sonic devices operating at 170 Hz do not appear to significantly improve the bond strength of adhesive systems.…”
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“…[18][19][20] However, ultrasonic devices with ultrasonic tips can disrupt collagen fibers and compromise the diffusion of adhesive systems, leading to reducing bond strength values. 19 Furthermore, sonic devices operating at 170 Hz do not appear to significantly improve the bond strength of adhesive systems. 18 Based on this premise, the rotary brush (RB), commonly used in endodontics for cleaning the root canal at a frequency of 500 rpm, 21 has become an interesting focus of investigation.…”
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