Evaluation Of Microleakage Along Two Types Of Fiber Posts Using Two Different Types Of Resin Cements

Tarek Hany Fathy Badra;

Abstract


This study was designed to compare and evaluate coronal microleakage when using two different designs of glass fiber reinforced posts with two types of resin cements after thermocycling.
Forty Maxillary centrals recently extracted were selected with straight root canals, fully developed apices and average root length 16 mm ±1, mesiodistal diameter 7-6 mm and labiolingual diameter 6-5 mm at cementoenamel junction for standardization of the study . Crowns of the teeth were removed below the cementoenamel junction using diamond stone.
Root canals were instrumented using the step-back technique and irrigated using sodium hypochlorite solution then Final flush with EDTA and obturated with gutta-percha and ADSEAL sealer obturarted using lateral condensation technique.
Samples were then divided into 4 groups:
Group A: consists of 10 samples restored with tapered FibreKleer post and RelyX ARC cement
Group B: consists of 10 samples restored with Parallel FibreKleer post and RelyX ARC cement.
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Group C: consists of 10 samples restored with tapered FibreKleer post and RelyX UNICEM cement.
Group D: consists of 10 samples restored with parallel FibreKleer


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Title Evaluation Of Microleakage Along Two Types Of Fiber Posts Using Two Different Types Of Resin Cements
Other Titles تقييم التسريب فى حالة استخدام نوعين من الأوتاد مدعمة بالألياف مع نوعين من المواد اللاصقة
Authors Tarek Hany Fathy Badra
Issue Date 2014

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