In vitro evaluation of push-out bond strengths of various luting agents to tooth-colored posts

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
K BitterAndrej M Kielbassa

Abstract

Different compositions of tooth-colored posts may influence the bonding capacity of various luting agents to these posts. An appropriate understanding of these interactions is presently unavailable. This study initially evaluated the effects of various pretreatment procedures on bond strengths to zirconium-oxide posts using a phosphate-methacrylate resin luting agent. Following that investigation, the bond strengths of various luting agents to tribochemically coated glass-fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) resin and zirconium-oxide posts were investigated. Two hundred zirconium-oxide posts (CosmoPost) divided into 10 groups (n=20) were luted into artificial post spaces prepared with drills provided by the manufacturer. In 4 groups the posts were luted with phosphate-methacrylate resin agent (Panavia F) after receiving one of the following pretreatment procedures: no treatment (control); airborne-particle abrasion; silica coating and silanization with an intraoral airborne-particle-abrasion device (CoJet); or silica coating and silanization with a laboratory airborne-particle-abrasion device in combination with airborne-particle abrasion (Rocatec). The other zirconium-oxide posts in the 6 remaining groups were silica coated (CoJet...Continue Reading

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