Fracture resistance of three different posts in restoration of severely damaged primary anterior teeth: An in vitro study
Abstract
Background: Restoration of anterior primary teeth with severe caries lesion is a big challenge.
The aim of this study was to compare the fracture resistance of three types of post, including composite resin, customized quartz fi ber and prefabricated glass fi ber in restoration of severely damaged primary anterior teeth.
Materials and Methods: Sixty extracted human primary maxillary incisors were randomly divided into three groups: Group 1: Customized quartz fi ber post, Group 2: Composite post and Group 3: Prefabricated glass fi ber post. Due to the effect of bonded area on the fracture resistance, the bonded surface of each sample was measured 1 mm above cementoenamel junction. An increasing force was subjected with a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min by a universal testing machine until fracture occurred, and the failure mode was assessed afterwards. Data were analyzed using One-way analysis of variance and Kruskal–Wallis tests. The level of signifi cance was considered at P < 0.05.
Results: The mean fracture resistance values of three groups were 343.28 N, 278.70 N and 284.76 N, respectively. Although customized quartz fi ber post showed the greatest fracture resistance, statistical analysis revealed no signifi cant difference between groups (P = 0.21). The mean fracture strength values of three groups were 12.82 N/mm−2, 11.93 N/mm−2 and 11.31 N/mm−2, respectively; however, the differences were not statistically signifi cant (P = 0.72). Favorable failure mode was more frequent in all groups (P = 0.12).
Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that all three types of studied posts can be successfully used to restore badly destructed primary anterior teeth.
Key Words: Composite resins, post techniques, primary teeth
The aim of this study was to compare the fracture resistance of three types of post, including composite resin, customized quartz fi ber and prefabricated glass fi ber in restoration of severely damaged primary anterior teeth.
Materials and Methods: Sixty extracted human primary maxillary incisors were randomly divided into three groups: Group 1: Customized quartz fi ber post, Group 2: Composite post and Group 3: Prefabricated glass fi ber post. Due to the effect of bonded area on the fracture resistance, the bonded surface of each sample was measured 1 mm above cementoenamel junction. An increasing force was subjected with a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min by a universal testing machine until fracture occurred, and the failure mode was assessed afterwards. Data were analyzed using One-way analysis of variance and Kruskal–Wallis tests. The level of signifi cance was considered at P < 0.05.
Results: The mean fracture resistance values of three groups were 343.28 N, 278.70 N and 284.76 N, respectively. Although customized quartz fi ber post showed the greatest fracture resistance, statistical analysis revealed no signifi cant difference between groups (P = 0.21). The mean fracture strength values of three groups were 12.82 N/mm−2, 11.93 N/mm−2 and 11.31 N/mm−2, respectively; however, the differences were not statistically signifi cant (P = 0.72). Favorable failure mode was more frequent in all groups (P = 0.12).
Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that all three types of studied posts can be successfully used to restore badly destructed primary anterior teeth.
Key Words: Composite resins, post techniques, primary teeth
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