Luting Cement
Mostrando 1-12 de 71 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Digital smile designing, pressing and stratifying ceramic lithium disilicate veneers to rehabilitate dental agenesis: a clinical report
RESUMO Este é um relato de caso de reabilitação estética anterior com facetas laminadas dos elementos 14 ao 24 confeccionadas com a cerâmica IPSE.max Ceram (Ivoclar -Vivadent), as quais substituíram facetas de resina composta insatisfatórias dos elementos 13 ao 23. Ressalta-se que o paciente possuía agenesia dos elementos 12 e 22, tornando-se necess�
RGO, Rev. Gaúch. Odontol.. Publicado em: 28/10/2019
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2. Effect of Glass Fiber Post Adaptation on Push-Out Bond Strength to Root Dentin
Resumo O objetivo neste estudo foi avaliar o impacto de diferentes diâmetros de pinos de fibra de vidro (PFVs) na resistência de união à dentina. Quarenta dentes humanos unirradiculares foram tratados endodonticamente e utilizados para cimentação de PFVs (White Post DC, FGM) com diferentes diâmetros (n=10): P1 - ø 1,6 mm coronal x 0,85 mm apical; P2
Braz. Dent. J.. Publicado em: 22/07/2019
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3. Rely XTM U200 versus Rely XTM ARC: uma comparação da resistência à microtração
Resumo Introdução Os cimentos resinosos são extensivamente utilizados na fixação de restaurações indiretas de cerâmica e cerômero, sendo classificados em duas categorias: os cimentos resinosos convencionais, que não apresentam uma adesão inerente à estrutura dental e requerem o uso de um sistema adesivo e os cimentos resinosos autoadesivos, que
Rev. odontol. UNESP. Publicado em: 11/03/2019
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4. Can intra-radicular cleaning protocols increase the retention of fiberglass posts? A systematic review
Abstract The presence of residues within the root canal after post-space preparation can influence the bond strength between resin cement and root dentin when using fiberglass posts (FGPs). Currently, there is no consensus in the literature regarding what is the best solution for the removal of debris after post-space preparation. This systematic review invo
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 15/03/2018
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5. Microtensile bond strength of CAD/CAM materials to dentin under different adhesive strategies
Abstract: The present study aimed to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of novel computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) restorative materials to dentin using different adhesive strategies. Thirty-two crowns were milled using CAD/CAM materials (Vita Mark II as control, Vita Suprinity, Vita Enamic and Lava Ultimate) and luted
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 18/12/2017
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6. Effects of the application techniques of self-adhesive resin cements on the interfacial integrity and bond strength of fiber posts to dentin
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the influence of an application technique of a glass-fiber post using self-adhesive resin cements on the push-out bond strength and the presence of bubbles in the root thirds. The cements were either applied according to the manufacturer's instruction or using a commercial delivering system (Centrix), at which the cement past
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2016-10
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7. Relined fiberglass post: an ex vivo study of the resin cement thickness and dentin-resin interface
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the thickness of resin cements in the root thirds when using conventional fiberglass posts (CP) and relined fiberglass posts (RP) in weakened roots and to evaluate the morphological characteristics of the dentin-resin interface. Forty human maxillary anterior teeth had the crown sectioned below the cemento-ename
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 18/08/2016
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8. Swelling of self-adhesive resin cement increases long-term push-out bond strength of fiber post to dentin
Abstract Aim: To evaluate the long-term post push-out bond strength to dentin, water sorption, solubility and swelling of conventional and self-adhesive dual-cure resin cements. Methods: Forty-eight bovine roots were prepared for fiber post cementation with RelyX ARC and RelyX U100. According to resin cement and storage time (24 h and 6 months), 4 groups
Braz. J. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-09
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9. Correlation between clinical performance and degree of conversion of resin cements: a literature review
AbstractResin-based cements have been frequently employed in clinical practice to lute indirect restorations. However, there are numerous factors that may compromise the clinical performance of those cements. The aim of this literature review is to present and discuss some of the clinical factors that may affect the performance of current resin-based luting
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-08
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10. A systematic review of factors associated with the retention of glass fiber posts
This study aimed to identify factors that can affect the retention of glass fiber posts to intra-radicular dentin based on in vitro studies that compared the bond strength (BS) of GFPs cemented with resin cements. Searches were carried out in PubMed and Scopus until December 2013. Bond strength values and variables as type of tooth, presence of endodontic tr
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 16/06/2015
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11. Improving adhesion between luting cement and zirconia-based ceramic with an alternative surface treatment
This study evaluated the influence of an alternative surface treatment on the microshear bond strength (μsbs) of zirconia-based ceramic. Thirty-five zirconia disks were assigned to five groups according to the following treatments: Control (CO), glass and silane were not applied to the zirconia surface; G1, air blasted with 100μm glass beads + glaze + sila
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 31/03/2015
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12. Effect of composite surface treatment and aging on the bond strength between a core build-up composite and a luting agent
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of conditioning methods and thermocycling on the bond strength between composite core and resin cement. Material and Methods Eighty blocks (8×8×4 mm) were prepared with core build-up composite. The cementation surface was roughened with 120-grit carbide paper and the blocks were thermocycled
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-02