AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to investigate how different factors like post length, material, and substance loss affect the strength of endodontically treated mandibular premolars.
  • - Researchers tested 96 extracted premolars, dividing them into 12 groups based on the number of residual walls, post material (glass-fiber or titanium), and post length.
  • - Results showed titanium posts provided significantly better fracture resistance than glass-fiber posts, especially when the post length was 7.5 mm.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effects of post length, post material, and substance loss on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated mandibular premolars.

Materials And Methods: A total of 96 extracted human mandibular first premolars were endodontically treated and divided into 12 test groups (n = 8 each) based on the number of residual walls (one/two), post material (glass-fiber/titanium), and post length (5 mm, 7.5 mm, and 10 mm). After luting the posts, specimens received a composite resin core and a crown preparation with a 1.5-mm ferrule. Cast cobalt-chromium crowns were cemented using glass-ionomer cement. After 1,200,000 chewing cycles with a load of 49 N and simultaneous thermocycling (5°C to 55°C), specimens were quasi-statically loaded at 30 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the tooth until fracture. Fracture loads were analyzed using three-way, two-way, and one-way ANOVA (α = .05). Fracture modes were examined under a stereomicroscope (×25 magnification) and recorded.

Results: The mean ± SD fracture loads ranged from 642 ± 190 N (one wall, glass fiber, 5 mm) to 1,170 ± 130 N (two walls, titanium, 7.5 mm). The mean fracture load of titanium posts was significantly higher than that of glass-fiber posts (P < .001), and the 7.5-mm post length exhibited significantly higher fracture loads than groups with 5-mm and 10-mm post length (P = .008).

Conclusions: Teeth restored with titanium posts revealed considerably higher fracture resistance than teeth restored with glass-fiber posts, especially if 7.5-mm-length posts were used.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/ijp.7468DOI Listing

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