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Fall 2006: Volume
31, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Bond Strength Analysis
of Intracanal Posts used in Anterior Primary Teeth: an in vitro
study. |
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The purpose of this in vitro
study is to assess the bond strength of three different posts
used to restore primary anterior teeth. These posts were made
by composite resin, 0.7mm alpha-shaped orthodontic wire and dentin
posts. Thirty roots of extracted primary anterior teeth, with
initial physiological resorption, were mounted in a container
filled with self cured resin and were endodontically treated.
Thirty posts were prepared using three different materials: 10
composite resin posts (Z100), 10 alpha-shaped orthodontic wire
and 10 dentin posts. A bulk of composite resin (Z100) was made
over the posts using a circular Teflon bisected strip. The specimens
were stored in 37†C water solution for 24 hours before tensile
bond strength tests in 0,5mm/min speed were performed (Instron
model 4442 test machine- Instron Corporation). The results were
submitted to the Kruskal-Wallis test and there were no significant
statistical differences among the three types of posts assessed
(p=0.8666). The dentin posts technique might be considered an
alternative for rehabilitation in pediatric dentistry. because
of the possibility of natural resorption. Key words: Posts. Composite resin. Orthodontic wire. Dentin post. Bond strength. |
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