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Influence of insertion techniques for resin cement and mechanical cycling on the bond strength between fiber posts and root dentin.

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The use of the Centrix syringe improved the homogeneity of the cement layer, reducing the defects in the layer and increasing adhesive strength values to dentin, even after mechanical cycling.
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Univ Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Inst Sci &Technol, BR-12245000 Sao Jose Dos Campos, SP, Brazil

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Influence of different techniques of insertion of the self-adhesive agent in the formation of bubbles in the endoposte cementation process

TL;DR: The proposed study will contribute to suggest the most reliable technique of resinous cement insertion for the cementing of fiber bolts helping the professional Rehabiliter to minimize failures.
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Swelling of self-adhesive resin cement increases long-term push-out bond strength of fiber post to dentin

TL;DR: RelyX U100 resin cement showed a higher swelling coefficient than RelyX ARC, and the longitudinal push-out bond strength increased after six months, suggesting that the selfadhesive resin cement may be a reliable alternative.
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Comparison of Resin Cement Insertion Techniques for Luting Fiberglass Posts

TL;DR: The cement insertion technique did not influence bond strength of fiberglass posts in bovine root dentin, and the use of Centrix syringe for cement insertion is preferred since it produced more homogenous cement layer.
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Effects of Two Luting Agents and Various Specimen Thicknesses on The push-Out Bond Strength of Fibre Posts to Root Canal Dentine

TL;DR: This in vitro study investigated the effects of two luting agents and various specimen thicknesses on the bond strength of fibre posts to root canal dentine and the results confirmed that fibre posts with high bond strength are more adhered to than those with low bond strength.
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Buonocore memorial lecture, adhesion to enamel and dentin: current status and future challenges

TL;DR: The basic bonding mechanism to enamel and dentin of these three approaches is demonstrated by means of ultramorphological and chemical characterization of tooth-biomaterial interfacial interactions and confirms that conventional three-step etch&rinse adhesives still perform most favorably and are most reliable in the long-term.
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Post placement and restoration of endodontically treated teeth: a literature review.

TL;DR: This article reviewed the major pertinent literature on this topic, with an emphasis on major decision-making elements in post placement and restoration of end-odontically treated teeth, and made recommendations for treatment planning, materials, and clinical practices from restorative and endodontic perspectives.
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Stiffness, elastic limit, and strength of newer types of endodontic posts

TL;DR: The ceramic posts were very stiff and strong, with no plastic behavior, and Composipost had the lowest values for stiffness, elastic limit, and strength of the posts investigated.
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Microtensile bond strength between adhesive cements and root canal dentin.

TL;DR: The hypotheses tested were that the bond strength of adhesive cements to root canal dentin would be reduced as a function of configuration factor, polymerization process and type of luting material and dentin will be lowered near the apex of the tooth.
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