Title of article :
Fracture strength of machined ceramic crowns as a function of tooth preparation design and the elastic modulus of the cement
Author/Authors :
Shahrbaf، نويسنده , , Shirin and van Noort، نويسنده , , Richard and Mirzakouchaki، نويسنده , , Behnam and Ghassemieh، نويسنده , , Elaheh and Martin، نويسنده , , Nicolas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
8
From page :
234
To page :
241
Abstract :
AbstractObjectives ermine, by means of static fracture testing the effect of the tooth preparation design and the elastic modulus of the cement on the structural integrity of the cemented machined ceramic crown-tooth complex. s maxillary extracted premolar teeth were prepared for all-ceramic crowns using two preparation designs; a standard preparation in accordance with established protocols and a novel design with a flat occlusal design. All-ceramic feldspathic (Vita MK II) crowns were milled for all the preparations using a CAD/CAM system (CEREC-3). The machined all-ceramic crowns were resin bonded to the tooth structure using one of three cements with different elastic moduli: Super-Bond C&B, Rely X Unicem and Panavia F 2.0. The specimens were subjected to compressive force through a 4 mm diameter steel ball at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min using a universal test machine (Loyds Instrument Model LRX.). The load at the fracture point was recorded for each specimen in Newtons (N). These values were compared to a control group of unprepared/unrestored teeth. s was a significant difference between the control group, with higher fracture strength, and the cemented samples regardless of the occlusal design and the type of resin cement. There was no significant difference in mean fracture load between the two designs of occlusal preparation using Super-Bond C&B. For the Rely X Unicem and Panavia F 2.0 cements, the proposed preparation design with a flat occlusal morphology provides a system with increased fracture strength. icance oposed novel flat design showed less dependency on the resin cement selection in relation to the fracture strength of the restored tooth. The choice of the cement resin, with respect to its modulus of elasticity, is more important in the anatomic design than in the flat design.
Keywords :
Mechanical Test , Maxillary premolar , CAD/CAM , Vita MK II , Resin luting agent , Anatomic design , Flat design , Elastic modulus
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Record number :
2318573
Link To Document :
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