• Title of article

    The Combined Effect of Dental Post and Cement Materials on Fracture Resistance and Fracture Mode of Endodontically-treated Teeth

  • Author/Authors

    ABDULMUNEM, MOHAMED university of malaya - Department of Restorative Dentistry, Malaysia , DABBAGH, ALI university of malaya - Faculty of Dentistry - Biomaterials Technology Research Group, Malaysia , BINTI ABDULLAH, HADIJAH university of malaya - Department of Restorative Dentistry, Malaysia , BINTI ABU KASIM, NOOR HAYATY university of malaya - Department of Restorative Dentistry, Malaysia

  • From page
    1189
  • To page
    1194
  • Abstract
    The aim of this study was to investigate the simultaneous influence of various dental posts and cementation materials on the fracture resistance and failure mode of the endodontically-treated teeth. Sixty endodontically treated upper central incisors were randomly divided into two main groups, each consisted of three subgroups restored with titanium, fiber and stainless steel posts. The posts in the first and second groups were luted with zinc phosphate and composite resin cements, respectively. Composite cores were built-up over the specimens and then retained with nickel-chromium crowns. Specimens were thermocycled and then loaded at 135˚ until failures were observed. The obtained data of fracture resistances and failure modes were analyzed using Two-way ANOVA and the Chi-Square tests, respectively. The results showed that the zinc phosphate cement resulted in relatively higher fracture resistances. However, luting of dental posts with composite resin provided more restorable failures in endodontically-treated teeth. Moreover, the teeth restored by fiber posts exhibited desirable fracture resistances with more restorable failure modes, compared with those restored by titanium or stainless steel posts.
  • Keywords
    Dental cements , dental posts , fracture resistance
  • Journal title
    Sains Malaysiana
  • Journal title
    Sains Malaysiana
  • Record number

    2663590