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Simulated fatigue resistance of composite resin vs. porcelain CAD-CAM overlay restorations on endodontically-treated molars (CROSBI ID 145692)

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Magne, Pascal ; Knežević, Alena Simulated fatigue resistance of composite resin vs. porcelain CAD-CAM overlay restorations on endodontically-treated molars // Quintessence international, 40 (2009), 2; 41-49

Podaci o odgovornosti

Magne, Pascal ; Knežević, Alena

engleski

Simulated fatigue resistance of composite resin vs. porcelain CAD-CAM overlay restorations on endodontically-treated molars

Objective: This study assessed the influence of material selection (porcelain vs. composite resin) for overlay-type restoration of endodontically treated molars and its effect on the in vitro fatigue resistance and failure mode. Methods: A standardized tooth preparation was applied to 30 extracted molars including root-canal treatment, 3mm coverage of all cusps, a mesial box located 1.5mm below the CEJ, a distal box located in enamel, a glass-ionomer base, and immediately sealed dentin. Using the CEREC machine, all teeth were restored with an overlay of standardized thickness and occlusal anatomy. Fifteen restorations were milled in the ceramic Vita MKII block and the other fifteen using the composite resin Paradigm MZ100 block. The intaglio surfaces of the ceramic restorations were etched and silanated. The intaglio surfaces of the composite resin overlays were sandblasted and silanated. Preparations were sandblasted and etched before restoration insertion. All restorations were adhesively luted with an adhesive resin (Optibond FL) and a light curing composite resin (Filtek Z100). Cyclic isometric chewing (5Hz) was simulated, starting with a load of 200N (5, 000 cycles), followed by stages of 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 and 1, 400N at a maximum of 30, 000 cycles each. Samples were loaded until fracture or to a maximum of 185, 000 cycles. Results: MKII overlays fractured at an average load of 1, 147N and none of them withstood all 185, 000 loading cycles (survival=0%) ; with MZ100, the survival rate was 73%. With MKII, 40% of the fractures ended below the CEJ ; with MZ100, only 25% did. Conclusions: Composite resin MZ100 increased the fatigue resistance of overlay-type restorations in endodontically treated molars when compared to porcelain MKII. The efficiency of the bond strategy (immediate dentin sealing) was demonstrated by the absence of adhesive failures.

fatigue resistance; composite resin; porcelain; CEREC; overlay restorations; endodontically-treated molars

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Podaci o izdanju

40 (2)

2009.

41-49

objavljeno

0033-6572

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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