Author:
Oliveira Barros Antonia Patricia,Freitas Ana Paula Aparecida Raimundo Alves,Kokol Frederico Guilherme Otto,de Souza Elizangela Maria Pereira,Junior Adirson Jorge,de Melo Alencar Cristiane,de Andrade Marcelo Ferrarezi,Kuga Milton Carlos
Abstract
Purpose
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of different chemical solutions (ET, 95% ethanol, and ES, experimental solution of amyl acetate, acetone, and 95% ethanol) on the removal of epoxy-based sealer residues (AH, AH Plus Jet, or AD, Adseal) from the adhesive interface between root dentin and universal adhesive in post space third, after 6 months control.
Methods
Eighty bovine roots were prepared and randomly divided according to the sealer and cleaning solution: AH Plus Jet + 95% ethanol (AH+ET), Adseal + 95% ethanol (AD+ET), AH Plus Jet + experimental solution (AH+ES), Adseal + experimental solution (AD+ES). Scanning electron microscopy was used to assess the incidence of residue in the post space, and the data obtained were subjected to Kruskal-Wallis/Dunn tests (α=0.05). Bond strength was evaluated in push-out tests, and the data were subjected to ANOVA/Tukey analysis. The adhesive failure pattern was assessed using stereomicroscopy, and the data have been evaluated through incidence frequency.
Results
AH+ES and AD+ES showed lower residues incidence and higher bond strength values (p<0.05). Type 4 and 3 failures were observed in the cervical and middle thirds in the groups AH+ET, AD+ET, and AH+ES, AD+ES, respectively.
Conclusion
The experimental solution positively influenced the bond strength of the post space.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.