Photoelastic stress analysis of different prefabricated post-and-core materials
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概要
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The purpose of this study was to investigate stress developed by a combination of a stainless steel post or a fiber-reinforced resin post with a silver amalgam core or a composite resin core. Two-dimensional photoelastic models were used to simulate root dentin. Posts (ParaPost XT and ParaPost-FiberWhite) were cemented with a luting agent (RelyX Unicem). Silver amalgam cores and composite resin cores were fabricated on the posts. Complete crowns were fabricated and cemented on the cores. Each model was analyzed with 2 force magnitudes and in 2 directions. Fringe orders were recorded and compared using ANOVA (p=0.05) and the Scheffe’s test. With vertical force, no stress differences occurred among the 4 groups (p=0.159). With a 30-degree force, there was stress differences among the 4 groups (p<0.001). The combination of a fiber-reinforced post and composite resin core could potentially reduce stresses within the radicular dentin when angled loads are applied.
- 2011-09-01
著者
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Morgano Steven
Prosthodontics Chief Academic Officer Chief Executive Officer Director Postdoctoral Program In Prost
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ASVANUND Pattapon
Prosthodontic residency training program, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University
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Asvanund Pattapon
Prosthodontic Residency Training Program Faculty Of Dentistry Mahidol University