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Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the influence of different post lengths upon root fracture resistance. METHODS: 78 maxillary central teeth with similar dimensions were mounted in acrylic blocks with artificial silicone periodontal ligaments. Combinations of post length...
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Dental Investigations Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2633150/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19212505 |
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author | Adanir, Necdet Belli, Sema |
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description | OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the influence of different post lengths upon root fracture resistance. METHODS: 78 maxillary central teeth with similar dimensions were mounted in acrylic blocks with artificial silicone periodontal ligaments. Combinations of post lengths of 6 mm (shorter than 1/1 clinical crown length), 9 mm (1/1 clinical crown length), and 12 mm (longer than 1/1 clinical crown length) made up 6 different groups consisting of 13 teeth each. The glass fiber posts (Snowpost) were cemented with Super-Bond C&B and Panavia F luting cement. Composite-resin cores were made with Clearfil PhotoCore. The specimens were tested in a universal test machine. The testing machine applied controlled loads to the core, 2 mm from its incisal edge, on the palatal side at an angle 135 degrees to the long axis of the root. The testing machine was set at a crosshead speed of 5mm per minute. All samples were loaded until failure. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference between cements (P>.05). Posts shorter than clinical crown length, demonstrated root fracture under significantly lower loading forces (P<.05). CONCLUSION: Usage of posts shorter than clinical crowns should be avoided to eliminate clinical failure. |
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spelling | pubmed-26331502009-02-11 Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System Adanir, Necdet Belli, Sema Eur J Dent Original Articles OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the influence of different post lengths upon root fracture resistance. METHODS: 78 maxillary central teeth with similar dimensions were mounted in acrylic blocks with artificial silicone periodontal ligaments. Combinations of post lengths of 6 mm (shorter than 1/1 clinical crown length), 9 mm (1/1 clinical crown length), and 12 mm (longer than 1/1 clinical crown length) made up 6 different groups consisting of 13 teeth each. The glass fiber posts (Snowpost) were cemented with Super-Bond C&B and Panavia F luting cement. Composite-resin cores were made with Clearfil PhotoCore. The specimens were tested in a universal test machine. The testing machine applied controlled loads to the core, 2 mm from its incisal edge, on the palatal side at an angle 135 degrees to the long axis of the root. The testing machine was set at a crosshead speed of 5mm per minute. All samples were loaded until failure. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference between cements (P>.05). Posts shorter than clinical crown length, demonstrated root fracture under significantly lower loading forces (P<.05). CONCLUSION: Usage of posts shorter than clinical crowns should be avoided to eliminate clinical failure. Dental Investigations Society 2008-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2633150/ /pubmed/19212505 Text en Copyright 2008 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Adanir, Necdet Belli, Sema Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System |
title | Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System |
title_full | Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System |
title_short | Evaluation of Different Post Lengths’ Effect on Fracture Resistance of a Glass Fiber Post System |
title_sort | evaluation of different post lengths’ effect on fracture resistance of a glass fiber post system |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2633150/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19212505 |
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