The Effect of Etching Technique on the Retention of Adhesively Cemented Prefabricated Dowels.

June 25th, 2008 | by admin |

The Effect of Etching Technique on the Retention of Adhesively Cemented Prefabricated Dowels.

Purpose: To determine if etching technique influences the bond strength of resin cement to root canal dentin. Materials and Methods: Fifty-five extracted teeth were endodontically treated, dowel space prepared, and divided into five groups. Each group was treated with different etchant consistencies: acid gel, semi-gel, low-viscosity gel, liquid, and a self-etching primer. After dowel cementation, four sections were removed from each root and a push-out test was performed. Results: Significant effects were found for etching procedure and for location within the root canal. The apical segment produced the lowest bond strength. Self-etching primer showed the highest bond strength. Conclusions: The consistency of etchant material influenced the bond strength of a prefabricated dowel in the canal.

Potesta FL, Broome JC, O\’Neal SJ, Givan DA, Ramp LC.

Private practice, Orlando, FL, USA.

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