Dental Surface Conditioning Techniques to Increase the Micromechanical Retention to Fiberglass Posts: A Literature Review
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2023-07-23Autor
Espinosa Cristobal, Leon Francisco
Moreno Sanchez, Paulina Leticia
Ramirez Alvarez, Maricela
Ayala Ham, Alfredo del Rosario
Silva Benitez, Erika de Lourdes
Casillas Santana, Miguel Angel
Leyva del Rio, Diana
Lizarraga Verdugo, Erik
Avendaño Felix, Mariana Elisa
Soto Sainz, Jesus Eduardo
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Glass fiber posts (GFP) have an elastic modulus that shares structural characteristics with dentin. Ineffective removal of the smear layer (SL) in the root canal after post space preparation reduces resin tag formation, compromising an efficient hybrid layer formation leading to a subsequent debonding. In this sense, this review article focuses on the published literature related to dentin conditioning for GFP placement with the use of acidic solutions such as EDTA, citric and maleic acid or prefabricated conditioning solutions such as MTAD and QMix, both with/without activation by sonic or laser devices, analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and/or push- out bond strength (POBS) test. The collected information suggested that the conditioning agent that showed better results for dentin conditioning increasing the bond strength of the GFP to the root canal is 17% EDTA without activation.