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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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The role of adhesive resin luting agents in crown retention

Osman, Saad AbuBakr January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Efeito da técnica úmida simplificada de adesão com etanol na cimentação intraradicular de pinos de fibra / Push-out bond strength and SEM evaluation of new bonding approach into the root canal

Carvalho, Carlos Augusto Ramos de 28 June 2011 (has links)
Este estudo avaliou a resistência ao deslocamento vertical push-out de pinos de fibra de vidro cimentados à dentina intra-radicular utilizando uma resina fluida padrão como agente cimentante em combinação com um adesivo dentinário experimental e um adesivo disponível comercialmente. 20 pré-molares unirradiculares humanos foram previamente extraídos e tratados endodonticamente. Os espécimes foram divididos em quatro estratégias de união a dentina: Grupo 1 com adesivo experimental com etanol na proporção em volume 1:1 (resina/etanol) e Grupo 2 com adesivo experimental com etanol na proporção em volume 1:2(resina/etanol); adesivos experimentais aplicados de acordo com a técnica úmida de adesão simplificada com etanol, Grupo 3: One-Step Plus aplicado de acordo com a técnica úmida de adesão simplificada com etanol; Grupo 4: One-Step Plus aplicado seguindo as instruções do fabricante. Os espécimes foram seccionados em fatias de 1 mm de espessura e apos o teste push-out foi realizado. Espécimes representativos foram selecionados para exame ultra-estrutural. Não houve diferença estatística na resistência ao deslocamento push-out entre as estratégias testadas de adesão (p> 0,05). O padrão predominante de fratura foi entre os pinos de fibra e o agente cimentante. A partir deste estudo devemos considerar como promissora a técnica com etanol utilizada na cimentação de pinos no canal radicular devido aos possíveis benefícios das resinas altamente hidrófobas. Mais estudos são necessários para validar o uso da técnica úmida de adesão simplificada com etanol quando cimentados pinos de fibra. / This study evaluated the push-out bond strength of glass fiber posts adhesively bonded to intraradicular dentin using a standard unfilled resin as luting agent in combination with an experimental and a commercially available adhesive. Twenty extracted single-rooted human teeth were endodontically treated. Specimens were assigned to 4 dentin bonding strategies: Group 1 (co-monomers to ethanol on ratio 1:1) and Group 2 (co-monomers to ethanol on ratio 1:2): Experimental adhesives applied in accordance with the simplified ethanol-wet bonding technique; Group 3: One-Step Plus (OSP) applied in accordance with the simplified ethanol-wet bonding technique; Group 4: OSP applied following manufacturers instructions. Bonded specimens were sectioned in 1-mm-thick slices and the push-out test was performed. Representative specimens were selected for ultrastructural examination. No statistical differences in push-out bond strength were found among the tested bonding strategies (p>0.05). The major failure pattern was between the post and the luting cement. From this study the ethanol technique should be considered as a promising approach in the luting of fiber posts into the root canal due to the possible benefits of highly hydrophobic resins. Further studies are needed to validate the use of the ethanol-wet bonding technique when luting a fiber post.
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Efeito da técnica úmida simplificada de adesão com etanol na cimentação intraradicular de pinos de fibra / Push-out bond strength and SEM evaluation of new bonding approach into the root canal

Carlos Augusto Ramos de Carvalho 28 June 2011 (has links)
Este estudo avaliou a resistência ao deslocamento vertical push-out de pinos de fibra de vidro cimentados à dentina intra-radicular utilizando uma resina fluida padrão como agente cimentante em combinação com um adesivo dentinário experimental e um adesivo disponível comercialmente. 20 pré-molares unirradiculares humanos foram previamente extraídos e tratados endodonticamente. Os espécimes foram divididos em quatro estratégias de união a dentina: Grupo 1 com adesivo experimental com etanol na proporção em volume 1:1 (resina/etanol) e Grupo 2 com adesivo experimental com etanol na proporção em volume 1:2(resina/etanol); adesivos experimentais aplicados de acordo com a técnica úmida de adesão simplificada com etanol, Grupo 3: One-Step Plus aplicado de acordo com a técnica úmida de adesão simplificada com etanol; Grupo 4: One-Step Plus aplicado seguindo as instruções do fabricante. Os espécimes foram seccionados em fatias de 1 mm de espessura e apos o teste push-out foi realizado. Espécimes representativos foram selecionados para exame ultra-estrutural. Não houve diferença estatística na resistência ao deslocamento push-out entre as estratégias testadas de adesão (p> 0,05). O padrão predominante de fratura foi entre os pinos de fibra e o agente cimentante. A partir deste estudo devemos considerar como promissora a técnica com etanol utilizada na cimentação de pinos no canal radicular devido aos possíveis benefícios das resinas altamente hidrófobas. Mais estudos são necessários para validar o uso da técnica úmida de adesão simplificada com etanol quando cimentados pinos de fibra. / This study evaluated the push-out bond strength of glass fiber posts adhesively bonded to intraradicular dentin using a standard unfilled resin as luting agent in combination with an experimental and a commercially available adhesive. Twenty extracted single-rooted human teeth were endodontically treated. Specimens were assigned to 4 dentin bonding strategies: Group 1 (co-monomers to ethanol on ratio 1:1) and Group 2 (co-monomers to ethanol on ratio 1:2): Experimental adhesives applied in accordance with the simplified ethanol-wet bonding technique; Group 3: One-Step Plus (OSP) applied in accordance with the simplified ethanol-wet bonding technique; Group 4: OSP applied following manufacturers instructions. Bonded specimens were sectioned in 1-mm-thick slices and the push-out test was performed. Representative specimens were selected for ultrastructural examination. No statistical differences in push-out bond strength were found among the tested bonding strategies (p>0.05). The major failure pattern was between the post and the luting cement. From this study the ethanol technique should be considered as a promising approach in the luting of fiber posts into the root canal due to the possible benefits of highly hydrophobic resins. Further studies are needed to validate the use of the ethanol-wet bonding technique when luting a fiber post.
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Analyse d'une interface adhérente dentine/titane en fonction de différents matériaux d'assemblage / Study of a dentin adhesive / titanium interface mediated by different resin luting cement

Schittly, Estelle 18 April 2016 (has links)
Le fil directeur durant cette période de recherche a été l’étude d’une interface dentine/titane assemblée par collage. L’objectif était d’optimiser et de simplifier des étapes du protocole d’assemblage, d’améliorer et d’étudier les performances de l’interface adhérente. Dans ce travail, les interfaces ont été testées in vitro par cisaillement.Cette étude a comporté trois volets :Le but de la première étude a été d’évaluer un assemblage par ciment verre ionomère (CVI), le Fuji Plus®, appliqué en association avec des adhésifs auto-mordançants sur la dentine. Trois des combinaisons « système auto-mordançant/Fuji Plus® » ont été appliquées et les résultats obtenus montrent des améliorations significatives entre 9% et 44% par rapport aux valeurs obtenues sur des éprouvettes de témoin.Le second volet expérimental a eu pour objectif de tester la compatibilité entre cinq systèmes adhésifs auto-mordançants (SAM) et deux composites d’assemblage (CA). Les SAM1 se sont révélés totalement incompatibles avec les CA chémopolymérisés ou duals. Inversement, les SAM2 étaient compatibles avec des CA chémopolymérisants ou duals. Une corrélation positive a été trouvée entre le pH des SAM ou les résines testées et les données de cisaillement.La dernière étude a été dédiée à l’évaluation de l'effet du stockage dans l’eau sur la résistance à la flexion (σf) et sur la résistance au cisaillement (RC) d’une interface dentine/titane assemblée par quatre résines adhésives auto-mordançantes (MRAM). Cette étude a montré que le stockage dans l'eau durant 60 jours a affecté négativement la résistance à la flexion de certains matériaux. L'adhésion dentine/titane offerte par Rely X® et G-Cem® était significativement plus élevée que celle de Maxcem® et SmartCem2®. / The aim of this work was to study a bonding dentin/titanium interface. The objective was to optimize and simplify the steps of the bonding protocol, improve and know well the performance of the adhesive interface. In this work, all interfaces have been tested in vitro by shearing.This study included three parts :The purpose of the first study was to evaluate an assemblage by glass ionomer cement (GIC), the Fuji plus®, applied in combination with self-etch bonding system on dentin. Three combinations "system self-etching / Fuji Plus®" were applied and the results obtained by test showed significant improvements from 9% to 44% higher than the values obtained on control specimens.The second experimental part was designed to test the compatibility between five self-etch bonding systems (SEBS) and two resin luting cements (RLC). Significant differences of bond strength in shear were observed according to both the curing mode of the RLC and the adhesive. The SEBS1 proved totally incompatible with chemical or dual cured RLC. Conversely, two-steps SEBS were compatible with RLC chemical/dual cured RLC. A positive correlation was found between the pH of the SEBS or the tested resins and the shear data.The latest study was devoted to evaluate the effect of the storage condition on flexural strength (σf) and shear bond strength (SBS) of a dentin/titanium interface assembled by four self-etch adhesive resin (SEARC). This study showed that the storage in water for 60 days has negatively affected the bending resistance of certain materials. The dentin/titanium adherence offered by Rely X® and G-Cem® was significantly higher than that of Maxcem® and SmartCem2®.
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Efeito do tipo de cimento de fixação e configurações de retentores intra-radiculares na adesão à dentina radicular em diferentes profundidades

Pereira, Janaina Carla 21 August 2007 (has links)
Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais / This study evaluated the effect of different types of luting cement and post configuration on the bonding to intra-radicular dentin in different depths. One hundred and twenty roots received endodontic treatment and were post space preparation for fixation of glass fiber post in the configurations: serrated/parallel Reforpost X-Ray (S); and smooth/conical Exato Cônico (L). The posts were fixed with cements: RelyX ARC (ARC), RelyX Luting 2 (LU), RelyX Unicem (UN), Maxicem (MAX) and Cement-Post (CP). The roots were sectioned transversally, getting two disks of 1mm of thickness for third of the root portion: cervical (C), medium (M) and apical (A), and submitted to the micropush-out test with speed of 0.5mm/min. The bond strength values (MPa) were submitted to the analysis of variance in scheme of subdivided parcel and Tukey test (p0.05). There was significant difference among the cements types (p<0.0001), among the localizations (p<0.0001) and the interaction cement x localization was significant (p<0.0001). The post configuration did not influence the bond strength values. The cements LU and UN presented the highest values of bonding in all extension of root dentin. The cements ARC and CP presented similar bonding values in cervical third, however, the bond strength decreased in the crown-apex direction for the ARC. The cement MAX presented the lowest values of bonding. / Este estudo avaliou o efeito do tipo de cimento de fixação e da configuração de retentores intra-radiculares na adesão à dentina intra-radicular em diferentes profundidades. Cento e vinte raízes receberam tratamento endodôntico e foram aliviadas para fixação de retentores intra-radiculares de fibra de vidro nas configurações: serrilhado/paralelo Reforpost X-Ray (S); e liso/cônico Exato Cônico (L). Os pinos foram fixados com cimentos: RelyX ARC (ARC), RelyX Luting 2 (LU), RelyX Unicem (UN), Maxicem (MAX) e Cement-Post (CP). As raízes foram seccionadas transversalmente, obtendo-se 2 discos de 1mm de espessura por terço da porção radicular aliviada: cervical (C), médio (M) e apical (A), e submetidos ao teste de micropush-out com velocidade de 0,5mm/min. Os valores de resistência adesiva (MPa) foram submetidos à análise de variância em esquema de parcela subdividida e teste de Tukey (p<0,05). Houve diferença significativa entre os tipos de cimentos (p<0,0001), entre as localizações (p<0,0001) e a interação cimento x localização foi significativa (p<0,0001). A configuração do pino não influenciou nos valores de resistência adesiva. Os cimentos LU e UN apresentaram os maiores valores de adesão em toda extensão da dentina radicular. Os cimentos ARC e CP apresentaram valores de adesão no terço cervical semelhantes, contudo, a resistência adesiva decresceu no sentido coroa-ápice para o ARC. O cimento MAX apresentou os menores valores de adesão. / Mestre em Odontologia

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