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Fracture strength of root filled premolar teeth restored with silorane and methacrylate-based resin composite.

Authors :
Taha, N. A.
Maghaireh, G. A.
Bagheri, R.
Holy, A. Abu
Source :
Journal of Dentistry. Jun2015, Vol. 43 Issue 6, p735-741. 7p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objectives: To compare fracture characteristics of root-filled teeth with variable cavity design restored with a low shrinkage silorane and methacrylate-based resin composite. Methods: 77 extracted maxillary premolars were divided randomly into seven groups: (Group 1) intact teeth; (Groups 2-4) MOD plus endodontic access with the buccopalatal width of the occlusal isthmus equals one third of the intercuspal width; (Groups 5-7) MOD plus endodontic access with the buccopalatal width of the occlusal isthmus equals one half of the intercuspal width. Groups 2 and 5 were left unrestored, Groups 3 and 6 were restored with a silorane-based resin composite (Filtek P90) and Groups 4 and 7 with a methacrylatebased resin composite (Z250). Teeth were loaded in a universal testing machine; load and fracture patterns were recorded and compared statistically using 2-way ANOVA and t-test for pairwise comparisons and 1-way ANOVA with Dunnett test for multiple comparisons. Results: Unrestored teeth became progressively weaker with more extensive preparations, Group 5 (unfilled) showed the lowest fracture load among the groups (71 ± 22 N, P < 0.001). Restorations increased the fracture strength of unrestored teeth regardless of cavity size (P < 0.001), but was still significantly weaker than sound teeth, with no significant difference between silorane and methacrylate groups. Failure of restored teeth was mostly adhesive at the tooth restoration interface. Conclusions: Silorane-based resin composite have no superior strengthening effect over the conventional methacrylate-based resin composite in restoration of root filled teeth. Both materials showed similar fracture patterns. Clinical significance: Root filled teeth are considerably weakened via restorative and endodontic procedures. A direct adhesive restoration will aid in preserving tooth structure as far as it provides enough strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03005712
Volume :
43
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Dentistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102924117
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2015.01.011