Influence of proximal contacts and FRC posts on the fracture behavior of premolars with class II composite restorations: an in-vitro study
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the number of proximal contacts and fiber-reinforced-composite (FRC) post insertion on the fracture behavior of endodontically treated premolars with class II (MOD) cavities and direct composite restorations. Forty-eight single-rooted human premolars were endodontically treated and prepared with standardized MOD (mesio-occluso-distal) cavities. One-half of the teeth additionally received FRC-posts (DT Light SL) luted with Panavia F resin cement. All of the specimens were restored with direct composite restorations, and the teeth were embedded in proximal contact with either zero, one or two adjacent tooth-replicas. Eight sound premolars served as control. After thermomechanical ageing, the samples were loaded until fracture at an angle of 30°. The sound teeth showed the highest mean fracture load. Teeth with one or two proximal contacts and FRC-posts showed only statistically insignificantly lower values. All of the other groups had significantly lower values.
著者
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P. NOTHDURFT
Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Dental Materials Sciences, Dental School and Clinics, Saarland University
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KRUG Klaus-Peter
Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Dental Materials Sciences, Dental School and Clinics, Saarland University
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E. OTTER
Private dental practice, Dansenbergerstrasse
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W. KNAUBER
Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Dental Materials Sciences, Dental School and Clinics, Saarland University
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ERDELT Kurt-Juergen
Department of Prosthodontics, Munich Dental School, Munich University