2007
DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.31.3.4r3k450476553211
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Short Resin-posts Bonding to Primary Dentin. Microleakage and Micro-morphological an in vitro study.

Abstract: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the adhesion of two bonding systems (Single Bond and Adper Prompt L Pop, 3M ESPE) to short resin posts in the root dentin of primary teeth. Statistical analysis (Mann Whitney) revealed that there were no statistically significant differences between the materials (p= 0.75), but the Single Bond group presented a wider resin-dentin inter-diffusion zone (RDIZ). Both groups showed long resin tags. It was concluded that although Single Bond produced a wider adhesive in… Show more

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“…Crown damage of primary anterior teeth is a frequent issue in pediatrics dental clinics because of either early childhood caries (ECC) or trauma (1) . ECC is a quickly progressing developing type of dental caries that occurs primarily in the cervical third of maxillary incisors till full damage of the crown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crown damage of primary anterior teeth is a frequent issue in pediatrics dental clinics because of either early childhood caries (ECC) or trauma (1) . ECC is a quickly progressing developing type of dental caries that occurs primarily in the cervical third of maxillary incisors till full damage of the crown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Island and White [21] load was applied perpendicular to the coronal restoration. In this study, load was applied perpendicular to the samples similar to the study by Island and White, which may explain fracture due to lower magnitude of load compared to the study by Seraj et al Occlusal loads in primary anterior teeth are applied at a steeper angle compared to permanent teeth (about 148°) [29]. The values obtained following load application at 148° angle are closer to the oral environment but due to some limitations, in the current study, load was applied perpendicular to restorations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional glass ionomer restorations have demonstrated high failure rates in primary dentition. [ 8 ] The use of intracanal posts and cores enables more extensive reconstruction of destroyed anterior primary teeth to solve functional and esthetic problems without interfering with root resorption[ 9 ] and to improve the retention of definitive restoration following endodontic treatment. There are various materials available for this objective: prefabricated posts, metal posts, orthodontic wire posts, biologic posts, composite posts, and fiber-reinforced posts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%