2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2015.05.014
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Influence of Eugenol-based Sealers on Push-out Bond Strength of Fiber Post Luted with Resin Cement: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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“…Therefore, the use of a fibre post relined with a resin composite has been suggested to produce individualised intraradicular posts with a superior adaptation to the root canal (4,5). The eugenol residues of these sealers can remain on dentin walls and, like all phenols, they release free radicals that may interfere with the polymerisation of dental adhesives (8). The eugenol residues of these sealers can remain on dentin walls and, like all phenols, they release free radicals that may interfere with the polymerisation of dental adhesives (8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the use of a fibre post relined with a resin composite has been suggested to produce individualised intraradicular posts with a superior adaptation to the root canal (4,5). The eugenol residues of these sealers can remain on dentin walls and, like all phenols, they release free radicals that may interfere with the polymerisation of dental adhesives (8). The eugenol residues of these sealers can remain on dentin walls and, like all phenols, they release free radicals that may interfere with the polymerisation of dental adhesives (8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some endodontic sealers contain eugenol, which interferes with adhesion of the resin cement to the radicular dentin (6)(7)(8)(9)(10). Eugenol diffuses into the dentinal tubules and can inhibit complete polymerisation of the resin cement (9,10).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a wide variability of endodontic sealers in the dental market with different compositions, studies that did not use endodontic resin sealers were excluded from the present study because canals obturated with eugenol-containing sealers may have reduced polymerization of resin cements used in GFPs cementation. [47][48][49] To standardize the samples, only studies that performed the bond strength test by using push-out test were included, since it is a commonly used test to evaluate FGPs as it provides a better estimate of the bond strength. 50 In relation to the treatment of the dentin surface for the removal of debris previous to FGPs cementation, there are several forms, such as aluminum oxide blasting, rotary brushes and irrigating solutions that are activated or not.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 En el mismo año, Collares y col. realizaron un metaanálisis sobre la influencia del eugenol en la fuerza adhesiva de postes de fibra cementados en conductos radiculares, y concluyeron que el sellador a base de eugenol reduce la adhesión de postes de fibra cementados en raíces dentales con cemento de resina, sin importar el tipo de sistema adhesivo o cemento de resina utilizada. 9 Mosharraf y Zare en 2014, obtuvieron un resultado similar cuando compararon los selladores AHplus y Endofill: encontraron diferencias significativas que sugieren que el eugenol (Endofill) redujo significativamente la resistencia de la unión de los postes de fibra cementadas con cemento de resina. 10 Demiryürek y col. en 2010, evaluaron los efectos de tres selladores endodónticos en la adhesión de un poste de fibra unido con cemento de resina adhesiva.…”
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