Title of article
Influence of material selection on the risk of inlay fracture during pre-cementation functional occlusal tapping
Author/Authors
Magne، نويسنده , , Pascal and Paranhos، نويسنده , , Maria P.G. and Schlichting، نويسنده , , Luيs H. and Pinheiro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
5
From page
109
To page
113
Abstract
Objective
luate in vitro the pre-cementation resistance of CAD/CAM inlays subjected to functional occlusal tapping.
s
racted tooth model (molar and premolar) with simulated bone and periodontal ligament was used to make a medium-size mesio-occlusal inlay preparation (molar). Immediate dentin sealing was applied to the prepared tooth. The corresponding inlays were fabricated with Cerec either using composite resin (Paradigm MZ100) or ceramic (e.max CAD and Mark II) blocks (n = 14). A high marginal ridge was designed in order to generate hyper-occlusion. Pre-cementation occlusal tapping was simulated using closed-loop servo-hydraulics at 2 Hz, starting with a load of 40 N, followed by 80, 120, 160, 200, 240, and 280 N (10 cycles each). All samples were loaded until fracture or to a maximum of 70 cycles. Groups were compared using the life table survival analysis (p = 0.016, Bonferroni method).
s
al probability was e.max CAD > MZ100 > Mark II. None of the specimens survived the 70 cycles except for two e.max CAD inlays (survival: 14%).
icance
al selection has a significant effect on the risk of Cerec inlay fracture during pre-cementation functional occlusal tapping.
Keywords
Inlay , Ceramic , Try-in , Composite resin , CAD/CAM , Occlusal tapping
Journal title
Dental Materials
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Dental Materials
Record number
2317584
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