The influence of 1% sodium hypoclorite in the bond strength between the radicular dentin and the fiber post using three cementing agents

Authors

  • Carmen de Andrade Vilas Boas Motta Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública (EBMSP)
  • Marcelo Filadelfo Silva ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA
  • José Flávio Wanderley Cruz
  • Fernando Carneiro Ribeiro
  • Blanca Liliana Torres León

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-6523.2015.4.16736

Keywords:

Post and Core Technique, Root canal therapy, Sodium hypochlorite

Abstract

Objective: To verify, in vitro, the influence of 1% NaOCl on the bond strength between intrarradicular dentin and fiberglass post using three luting systems. 

Methods: Sixty upper anterior teeth, endodontically treated, received a fiberglass post (White Post DC) and different luting systems: Relyx™ U200 (RU), Relyx ARC (RARC) and RelyX™ Luting 2 (RL). Before luting, samples were randomly divided into six groups: according to the irrigant, distilled water (DW) or 1% Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), and luting system: RU+DW, RU+NaOCl, RARC +DW, RARC+NaOCl, RL+DW, RL+NaOCl. After luting, roots were sectioned in three portions and subjected to “push out” test 0.5 mm/min in EMIC DL machine. Under stereoscopic microscope (25x), the type of fracture was evaluated. 

Results: According to the ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test (p<0.05), there was statistical significant difference in the interaction NaOCl/RARC. The RL had the lowest values of bond strength. The Relyx ARC showed greater bond strength in the cervical third. Most of fractures were in the interface adhesive bonding root/cement, followed by cement adhesive fractures in the interface and post. 

Conclusion: 1% NaOCl reduced bond strength into the cervical third to RARC. The glass ionomer cement showed the lowest values of bond strength in the different dentin regions. 

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2016-03-21

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