Title of article :
Role of Reinforcement Methods in Retention of Composite Restorations of Primary Anterior Teeth
Author/Authors :
Ansari ، Ghassem Department of Pediatric Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Torabzadeh ، Hassan Preventive Dentistry Research Center, Research Institute of Dental Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Malekafzali ، Beheshteh Department of Pediatric Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Yarmohammadi ، Reza
From page :
118
To page :
121
Abstract :
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the retention of composite restorations of primary anterior teeth reinforced with composite posts, glass fber posts, parapulpal pins with composite posts, and parapulpal pins alone. Methods Forty freshly extracted sound primary canine teeth with at least twothird of the root length remaining were selected. After disinfection, the tooth crown was cut perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. Root canals were prepared and flled using zinc oxide eugenol paste. The teeth were randomly allocated into four groups and restored using one of the following: Composite posts, glass fber posts, parapulpal pins with composite posts, and parapulpal pins alone. Composite cores were constructed while a preformed Ushaped orthodontic wire was placed in the composite tip, samples were then placed in a universal testing machine for measurement of retention. The minimum force required to dislodge the restoration or cause fracture was considered as the retentive strength. The collected data were analyzed using oneway ANOVA and Tukey rsquo;s test (P 0.05). Results There were statistically signifcant differences between groups (P = 0.011). The mean retention in the parapulpal pins with composite post group (131.72 ± 32.35N) was greater than that in composite posts (93.65 ± 24.45N), glass fber post (95.92 ± 25.35N), and the parapulpal pin group (95.34 ± 29.56N) (P 0.05). Other differences were not signifcant (P 0.05). Conclusion paraPulpal pin alone may not help in improving the retention of full crown restoration of primary anterior teeth. However, when used along with a composite post, it appears to improve the retention of restoration
Keywords :
deciduous , dental pins , dental restoration , permanent , retention , tooth
Journal title :
Journal of Dental School
Journal title :
Journal of Dental School
Record number :
2509915
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