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In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this in vitrostudy was to evaluate the retention and resistance form of complete coverage restorations supported by two different cast post and core designs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty extracted maxillary central incisors were randomly divided into four groups of 10 speci...

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Autores principales: Bakirtzoglou, Efpraxia, Kamalakidis, Savvas N., Pissiotis, Argirios L., Michalakis, Konstantinos
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001391
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55566
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author Bakirtzoglou, Efpraxia
Kamalakidis, Savvas N.
Pissiotis, Argirios L.
Michalakis, Konstantinos
author_facet Bakirtzoglou, Efpraxia
Kamalakidis, Savvas N.
Pissiotis, Argirios L.
Michalakis, Konstantinos
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description BACKGROUND: The purpose of this in vitrostudy was to evaluate the retention and resistance form of complete coverage restorations supported by two different cast post and core designs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty extracted maxillary central incisors were randomly divided into four groups of 10 specimens each (namely A, B, C and D). All specimens were endodontically treated and a uniform post space of 9mm was created. All prepared teeth had a 360o chamfer ferrule of 2mm in axial height measured 0.5mm coronally from the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) and an axial wall thickness of 1.5 mm. Specimens in groups A and C received cast post and cores with the standardized core design, where the core ended at the coronal part of the ferrule, while specimens in groups B and D received cores that were encircling the ferrule. Cemented complete coverage restorations in groups A and B underwent tensile load stress, while the restorations in groups C and D underwent compressive load stress until failure. RESULTS: Teeth in group A exhibited a mean failure load of 326.14±83.67 N under tension, while teeth in group B exhibited a mean failure load of 332.79±80.38 N (p=0.858). Teeth in group C recorded a mean failure load of 1042.81±205.07 N, and in group D a mean failure load of 875.15±167.64 N (p=0.061) under compression was registered. CONCLUSIONS: The standard cast post and core design with a 2 mm of ferrule height offers superior resistance, although not statistically significant (p=0.061), when compared to the core design encircling the axial wall ferrule. Both cast post and core designs offer equal retention. However, different failure modes of decementation were noted. Key words:Endodontically treated teeth, Post-and-core technique, Endodontic-post, Decementation, Root fracture, Ferrule effect.
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spelling pubmed-64617272019-04-18 In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs Bakirtzoglou, Efpraxia Kamalakidis, Savvas N. Pissiotis, Argirios L. Michalakis, Konstantinos J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: The purpose of this in vitrostudy was to evaluate the retention and resistance form of complete coverage restorations supported by two different cast post and core designs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty extracted maxillary central incisors were randomly divided into four groups of 10 specimens each (namely A, B, C and D). All specimens were endodontically treated and a uniform post space of 9mm was created. All prepared teeth had a 360o chamfer ferrule of 2mm in axial height measured 0.5mm coronally from the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) and an axial wall thickness of 1.5 mm. Specimens in groups A and C received cast post and cores with the standardized core design, where the core ended at the coronal part of the ferrule, while specimens in groups B and D received cores that were encircling the ferrule. Cemented complete coverage restorations in groups A and B underwent tensile load stress, while the restorations in groups C and D underwent compressive load stress until failure. RESULTS: Teeth in group A exhibited a mean failure load of 326.14±83.67 N under tension, while teeth in group B exhibited a mean failure load of 332.79±80.38 N (p=0.858). Teeth in group C recorded a mean failure load of 1042.81±205.07 N, and in group D a mean failure load of 875.15±167.64 N (p=0.061) under compression was registered. CONCLUSIONS: The standard cast post and core design with a 2 mm of ferrule height offers superior resistance, although not statistically significant (p=0.061), when compared to the core design encircling the axial wall ferrule. Both cast post and core designs offer equal retention. However, different failure modes of decementation were noted. Key words:Endodontically treated teeth, Post-and-core technique, Endodontic-post, Decementation, Root fracture, Ferrule effect. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6461727/ /pubmed/31001391 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55566 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kamalakidis, Savvas N.
Pissiotis, Argirios L.
Michalakis, Konstantinos
In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
title In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
title_full In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
title_fullStr In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
title_full_unstemmed In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
title_short In vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
title_sort in vitro assessment of retention and resistance failure loads of complete coverage restorations made for anterior maxillary teeth restored with two different cast post and core designs
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001391
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55566
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