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2019-01-01

Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema

Root canal irrigation and fiber post treatments, before cementation: subject review

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https://doi.org/10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673

Palabras clave:

perno, endodóntico, preparación del diente, irrigantes del conducto radicular, EDTA (es)
post and core technique, endodontically treated tooth, tooth preparation, root canal irrigants, edetic acid (en)

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Introducción: el tratamiento endodóntico es muy solicitado para preservar las piezas dentales, así como la utilización de pernos de fibra cuando el remanente coronario no es el adecuado para recibir una prótesis coronaria, permitiendo de esta manera reconstruir el muñón dental para la posterior colocación de la restauración definitiva. Objetivo: identificar tanto el tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra como el irrigante radicular idóneos para conseguir una cementación adecuada; así como conocer cuál es el tratamiento de superficie que produce menos desintegración de las fibras del perno de fibra. Materiales y métodos: se incluyeron 47 artículos publicados en inglés, durante los últimos 20 años, teniendo en cuenta que los mismos se obtuvieron hasta octubre del 2018. Conclusiones: previa la cementación de pernos sean estos de fibra o de cuarzo es indispensable realizar tratamiento de superficie para así mejorar la adhesión, estos pueden ser químicos o físicos, los que ofrecen mejor resultado sin alterar de manera significativa la estructura del mismo es el enarenado con partículas de diamante sintéticas de 1-3 µm seguido de silanización y dentro de los químicos H2O2 al 10% por 1 min seguido de silano. Para obtener mejores resultados se debe accionar el silano a una temperatura de 80°C. En cuanto a protocolos de irrigación depende del sistema de cementación que se vaya a emplear EDTA 18% + Hipoclorito de sodio al 5,25% o EDTA 18% + clorhexidina al 2% cuando se va emplear un cemento autoadhesivoy NaOCl al 11% cuando se utilice el acondicionamiento ácido de lavado y secado.

Introduction: nowadays the aim is to keep the dental organ in function as long as possible, in many cases the endodontic treatment is used to preserve the dental pieces; and the use of fiber post when the coronary remnant is not adequate to receive a crown prosthesis, allowing us in these cases rebuilt the thoot for the subsequent placement of the final restoration. Objective: to identify wich is the better surface treatment of fiber post and the root irrigator for adequate cementation; as well as know, which is the surface treatment that produces less fibers’ disintegration of the fiber post. Materials and methods: it were included 47 articles published in English, during the last 20 years, considering that they were obtained until October 2018. Conclusions: Before posts cementation are these fiber or quartz it is indispensable to carry out the surface pre-treatment to increase adhesion, the same ones that can be chemical or physical within these that offer the best result it is the sanded with particles of diamond synthetic of 1-3 μm followed by silanization and with 10% H2O2 for 1min followed by silane. For better results silane must be dryed at a temperature of 80 °C. And for irrigation protocols depends of the cementing system to be used EDTA 18% + sodium hypochlorite 5.25% or EDTA 18% + 2% chlorhexidine when a self-adhesive cement is to be used and 11% NaOCl when washing and drying acid conditioning is used.

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Carvajal Trujillo, E. A. (2019). Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema. Acta Odontológica Colombiana, 9(1), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673

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Carvajal Trujillo, E.A. 2019. Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema. Acta Odontológica Colombiana. 9, 1 (ene. 2019), 97–108. DOI:https://doi.org/10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673.

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Carvajal Trujillo, E. A. Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema. Acta Odontol. Colomb. 2019, 9, 97-108.

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CARVAJAL TRUJILLO, E. A. Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema. Acta Odontológica Colombiana, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 1, p. 97–108, 2019. DOI: 10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actaodontocol/article/view/76673. Acesso em: 1 may. 2024.

Chicago

Carvajal Trujillo, Estefanny Alexandra. 2019. «Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema». Acta Odontológica Colombiana 9 (1):97-108. https://doi.org/10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673.

Harvard

Carvajal Trujillo, E. A. (2019) «Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema», Acta Odontológica Colombiana, 9(1), pp. 97–108. doi: 10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673.

IEEE

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E. A. Carvajal Trujillo, «Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema», Acta Odontol. Colomb., vol. 9, n.º 1, pp. 97–108, ene. 2019.

MLA

Carvajal Trujillo, E. A. «Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema». Acta Odontológica Colombiana, vol. 9, n.º 1, enero de 2019, pp. 97-108, doi:10.15446/aoc.v9n1.76673.

Turabian

Carvajal Trujillo, Estefanny Alexandra. «Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema». Acta Odontológica Colombiana 9, no. 1 (enero 1, 2019): 97–108. Accedido mayo 1, 2024. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actaodontocol/article/view/76673.

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Carvajal Trujillo EA. Irrigación del conducto radicular y tratamiento de superficie de pernos de fibra, previo a la cementación: revisión de tema. Acta Odontol. Colomb. [Internet]. 1 de enero de 2019 [citado 1 de mayo de 2024];9(1):97-108. Disponible en: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actaodontocol/article/view/76673

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