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Influence of single post, oval, and multi-post restorative techniques and amount of residual tooth substance on fracture strength of endodontically treated maxillary premolars

Authors :
Marco Martignoni
Carla Di Matteo
Tiziana Doldo
Crystal Marruganti
Valentina Spicciarelli
Simone Grandini
Hani F. Ounsi
Marco Ferrari
Source :
Journal of Oral Science. 63:70-74
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nihon University School of Dentistry, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the influence of the number of coronal walls and post-endodontic restorations on the mechanical strength of 165 recently extracted endodontically treated maxillary premolars. Methods The teeth were divided into 3 control (no post) and 3 test groups according to the number of residual walls. Each test group was divided into subgroups according to the type of post-endodontic restoration (single, oval, and multi-post techniques). Samples were prepared conforming to the assigned subgroup. A universal loading machine applied a load parallel to the longitudinal axis of the teeth, thus simulating physiological occlusion. ANOVA and the Kruskal Wallis test were used for comparisons (P ≤ 0.05), and Tukey's test for multiple comparisons. Results For intact teeth, significant differences were found among all 3 subgroups, with single post showing the highest values. For 3 residual walls, oval post resulted in significantly lower values than single and multi-post systems. For 2 residual walls, the multi-post technique showed almost twice the resistance of oval post restorations. Conclusion In oval canals the use of a single or multi-post technique increased post-and-core resistance even in intact teeth, whereas oval fiber posts showed no improvements. Multi-post design improved fracture resistance mostly in maxillary premolars lacking both marginal ridges.

Details

ISSN :
18804926 and 13434934
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Oral Science
Accession number :
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