Morphology, etching patterns, surface modification, and characterization of 2 different fiber posts: Gfp, Glass fiber post; and Cfp, carbon fiber were investigated by SEM analysis, after different surface treatments. Thirty fiber posts, being 15 Gfp and 15 Cfp were divided into a 5 surface treatments (n = 3): C-alcohol 70% (control); HF 4%-immersion in 4% hydrofluoric acid for 1 min; H(3)PO(4) 37%-immersion in 37% phosphoric acid for 30s; H(2)O(2) 10%-immersion in 10% hydrogen peroxide for 20 min; H(2)O(2) 24%-immersion in 24% hydrogen peroxide for 10 min. Morphology, etching patterns, surface modification and surface characterization were acessed by SEM analysis. SEM evaluation revealed that the post surface morphology was modified followi...
AbstractIntroductionEtching is necessary to expose the fibers and enable both mechanical and chemica...
Aim:To evaluate the influence of various surface treatments to fibre posts on the microtensile bond ...
Background: There is no ideal protocol for the surface treatment of fiber posts, especially when usi...
Introduction: Commonly, resin composites/cements fail to achieve proper bonding to fiber posts when ...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
AbstractIntroductionEtching is necessary to expose the fibers and enable both mechanical and chemica...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
Purpose: To assess the impact of different surface treatments on the push-out bond strength between ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
Objectivo: Realizar uma revisão sistematica integrativa sobre a análise da superfície microscópica d...
AbstractIntroductionEtching is necessary to expose the fibers and enable both mechanical and chemica...
Aim:To evaluate the influence of various surface treatments to fibre posts on the microtensile bond ...
Background: There is no ideal protocol for the surface treatment of fiber posts, especially when usi...
Introduction: Commonly, resin composites/cements fail to achieve proper bonding to fiber posts when ...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
AbstractIntroductionEtching is necessary to expose the fibers and enable both mechanical and chemica...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
The chemo-mechanical surface treatment of fiber posts increases their bonding properties. The combin...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
Purpose: To assess the impact of different surface treatments on the push-out bond strength between ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology of glass (GF), carbon (CF) and glass...
Objectivo: Realizar uma revisão sistematica integrativa sobre a análise da superfície microscópica d...
AbstractIntroductionEtching is necessary to expose the fibers and enable both mechanical and chemica...
Aim:To evaluate the influence of various surface treatments to fibre posts on the microtensile bond ...
Background: There is no ideal protocol for the surface treatment of fiber posts, especially when usi...