The effect of a diode laser and traditional irrigants on the bond strength of self-adhesive cement

The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
A R TunçdemirSerdar Polat

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of a diode laser and traditional irrigants on the bond strength of self-adhesive cement. Fifty-five incisors extracted due to periodontal problems were used. All teeth were instrumented using a set of rotary root canal instruments. The post spaces were enlarged for a No.14 (diameter, 1.4 mm) Snowlight (Abrasive technology, OH, USA) glass fiber reinforced composite post with matching drill. The teeth were randomly divided into 5 experimental groups of 11 teeth each. The post spaces were treated with the followings: Group 1: 5 mL 0.9% physiological saline; Group 2: 5 mL 5.25% sodium hypochlorite; Group 3: 5 mL 17% ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA), Group 4: 37% orthophosphoric acid and Group 5: Photodynamic diode laser irradiation for 1 minute after application of light-active dye solution. Snowlight posts were luted with self-adhesive resin cement. Each root was sectioned perpendicular to its long axis to create 1 mm thick specimens. The push-out bond strength test method was used to measure bond strength. One tooth from each group was processed for scanning electron microscopic analysis. BOND STRENGTH VALUES WERE AS FOLLOW: Group 1 = 4.15 MPa; Group 2 = 3.00 MPa; Group...Continue Reading

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