The influence of storage condition and duration on the resistance to fracture of different fiber post systems


Autoria(s): VANO, Michele; CARVALHO, Carlos; SEDDA, Maurizio; GABRIELE, Mario; GARCIA-GODOY, Franklin; FERRARI, Marco
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of storage condition and duration on the resistance to fracture of different fiber post systems (and to morphologically assess the post structure before and after storage. Methods: Three types of fiber posts (DT Light Post, GC Post, FRC Postect Plus) were divided in different groups (n=12) according to the storage condition (dry at 37 degrees C; saline water at 37 degrees C; mineral oil at 37 degrees C and storage inside the roots of extracted human teeth immersed in saline water at 37 degrees C and duration (6, 12 months). A universal testing machine loading at a 90 degrees angle was employed for the three-point bending test. The test was carried out until fracture of the post. A 3-way ANOVA and Tukey`s test (alpha= 0.05) were used to compare the effect of the experimental factors on the fracture strength. Two posts of each group were observed before and after the storage using a scanning electron microscope. Results: Storage condition and post type had a significant effect on post fracture strength (P< 0.05). The interaction between these factors was significant (P< 0.05). Water storage significantly decreased the fracture strength, regardless of the post type and the storage duration. Storage inside roots, in oil, and at dry conditions did not significantly affect post fracture strength. SEM micrographs revealed voids between fibers and resin matrix for posts stored in water. Posts stored under the other conditions showed a compact matrix without porosities. (Am J Dent 2009;22:366-370).

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, v.22, n.6, p.366-370, 2009

0894-8275

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eng

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MOSHER & LINDER, INC

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American Journal of Dentistry

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Palavras-Chave #ENDODONTICALLY TREATED TEETH #SILANE COUPLING AGENT #3-POINT BENDING TEST #WATER SORPTION #REINFORCED COMPOSITES #FLEXURAL PROPERTIES #DENTAL COMPOSITES #SEM EVALUATION #RESIN #STABILITY #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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