Photodynamic therapy and gaseous ozone versus conventional post space treatment methods on the push-out bond strength of fiber posts luting with different resin cements

•Post space treatments enhance the bond strength of fiber posts with different resin cements.•To enhance the adhesion of RelyX to dentin, a post space treatment is suggested, especially NaOCl/EDTA or ozone.•Disinfection with PDT prior to bonding with linkforce is highly recommended to support the bo...

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description •Post space treatments enhance the bond strength of fiber posts with different resin cements.•To enhance the adhesion of RelyX to dentin, a post space treatment is suggested, especially NaOCl/EDTA or ozone.•Disinfection with PDT prior to bonding with linkforce is highly recommended to support the bond strength of the fiber post. The aim of this study was to compare the push-out bond strength of fiber posts by using two different resin cement after the treatments of post space with photodynamic therapy, gaseous ozone and conventional disinfection solution. The root canal treatments of one hundred maxillary incisors were performed. The roots were randomly distributed into 5 groups (n = 20). NaOCl of 2.5% + EDTA of 17% in group 1, CHX of 2% in group 2, toluidine blue + diode laser as the photodynamic therapy (PDT) in group 3 and ozone in group 4 were applied to the post spaces. Group 5 was washed with distilled water as control group. Each group was divided into two subgroups according to the adhesive types and the posts were bonded by using RelyX and LinkForce. The bond strength was calculated using the push-out test method. Resin tag formations were photographed with SEM. The push-out bond strength was analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey tests (p = .05). The PDT group, which showed the highest PBS among the groups bonded with LinkForce at all levels, was significantly higher than Ozone and DW groups (p
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Dentin
Fiber post
Materials Testing
Ozone
Photochemotherapy - methods
Photodynamic therapy
Photosensitizing Agents
Post and Core Technique
Push-out
Resin Cements
Resin tag
SEM
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