Title of article :
Effect of fibre post length and adhesive strategy on fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth after fatigue loading
Author/Authors :
Zicari، نويسنده , , F. and Van Meerbeek، نويسنده , , B. and Scotti، نويسنده , , R. and Naert، نويسنده , , I.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objectives
luate the effect of the length of fibre-posts1 and type of adhesive cement2 on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth, after fatigue loading.
s
extracted upper pre-molars were sectioned at the CEJ and endodontically treated. After 24 h of water storage at 37 °C, RelyX Posts (3M-ESPE) were cemented with Panavia F 2.0 (Kuraray) or RelyX Unicem (3M-ESPE). A standardized composite core was built. Specimens were divided into four groups depending on the post–core ratio: (A) 2/1 (control); (B) 3/2; (C) 1/1 (small diameter); (D) 1/1(large diameter) and submitted to 1,200,000 cycles using a chewing simulator (Willytech). Immediately afterwards, all specimens that survived fatigue loading were fractured using a universal loading device (Micro-tester, Instron). Data were analysed with ANOVA.
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ercent of the specimens failed during fatigue loading. The length of the post into the root affected the fracture resistance. The statistical outcome varied according to the inclusion of specimens failed during fatigue loading. However, the control group always had the lowest fracture resistance. The type of adhesive cement did not affect the fracture resistance. A prevalence of not-repairable failures was observed in specimens restored with the longest posts, whilst shorter posts led to more repairable failures.
sions
ning the post length and the ensuing preservation of more tooth structure, offer the potential for reparability through an in-built fail safe mechanism and may thus reduce the occurrence of catastrophic failures.
Keywords :
fracture resistance , Fatigue , Post length , Adhesive cements , Fibre posts
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics