The adhesion between two types of translucent prefabricated fiber reinforced composite (FRC) posts, and two types of flowable composites used as core materials, with or without the application of a silane on the post surface was measured. The bond strength at the interface between post and cure was measured with the microtensile non-trimming technique. The differences in interfacial bond strength among the groups were tested for statistical significance with the two-way ANOVA. The statistical analysis revealed that post-silanization had a significant effect on adhesion (p<0.05).
Goracci, C., Raffaelli, O., Monticelli, F., Balleri, B., Bertelli, E., Ferrari, M. (2005). The adhesion between prefabricated FRC posts and composite resin cores: microtensile bond strength with and without post-silanization. DENTAL MATERIALS, 21(5), 437-444 [10.1016/j.dental.2004.07.012].
The adhesion between prefabricated FRC posts and composite resin cores: microtensile bond strength with and without post-silanization
Goracci C.;Ferrari M.
2005-01-01
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The adhesion between two types of translucent prefabricated fiber reinforced composite (FRC) posts, and two types of flowable composites used as core materials, with or without the application of a silane on the post surface was measured. The bond strength at the interface between post and cure was measured with the microtensile non-trimming technique. The differences in interfacial bond strength among the groups were tested for statistical significance with the two-way ANOVA. The statistical analysis revealed that post-silanization had a significant effect on adhesion (p<0.05).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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