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  • 2022Comparison of Polishing Systems on the Surface Roughness of Resin Based Composites Containing Different Monomers4citations
  • 2022Fracture resistance and biomechanical behavior of different access cavities of maxillary central incisors restored with different composite resins2citations
  • 2022Fracture resistance and stress distribution of weakened teeth reinforced with a bundled glass fiber–reinforced resin post21citations
  • 2021One-piece, CAD/CAM, fiber-reinforced composite post and corecitations
  • 2021Functional or nonfunctional cusps preservation for molars restored with indirect composite or Glass-ceramic Onlays3citations
  • 2020Influence of different post-endodontic restorations on the fatigue survival and biomechanical behavior of central incisorscitations

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  • Jpm, Tribst
  • Mathias-Santamaria, Ingrid Fernandes
  • Augusto, Marina Gullo
  • Dal Piva, Amanda
  • Hasna, Amjad Abu
  • Borges, Alexandre Luiz Souto
  • Carvalho, Cláudio Antonio Talge
  • Lopes, Sergio Lucio Pereira De Castro
  • Coelho, Marcelle Simões
  • Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves
  • Torres, Carlos Rocha Gomes
  • Santos, Thaís Da Silva Alves
  • Abreu, Ricardo Toledo
  • Saavedra, Guilherme Siqueira Ferreira Anzaloni
  • Uemura, Eduardo Shigueyuki
  • Nascimento, Wagner Ferreira Do
  • Piva, Amanda Maria Oliveira De Dal
  • Bresciani, Eduardo
  • Ausiello, Pietro
  • Lanzotti, Antonio
  • Campaner, Larissa Mendes
  • Sellan, Pablo Lenin Benitez
  • Saavedra, Guilherme De Siqueira Ferreira Anzaloni
  • Bottino, Marco Antonio
  • Orozco, Esteban Isai Flores
  • Anami, Lilian Costa
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Fracture resistance and biomechanical behavior of different access cavities of maxillary central incisors restored with different composite resins

  • Hasna, Amjad Abu
  • Jpm, Tribst
  • Borges, Alexandre Luiz Souto
  • Carvalho, Cláudio Antonio Talge
  • Lopes, Sergio Lucio Pereira De Castro
  • Andrade, Guilherme Schmitt De
  • Coelho, Marcelle Simões
  • Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves
Abstract

<p>Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of three different access cavities on the tissue removal, deflection, fracture resistance, and stress distribution of extracted maxillary central incisors. Materials and methods: Forty human maxillary central incisors were randomly assigned in four experimental group (n = 10) including conservative access cavity “CAC,” traditional access cavity “TAC,” invasive access cavity “IAC,” and without access cavity (control group). Cone-beam computed tomography “CBCT” scans were used to evaluate the tissue removal during the different access cavities. All specimens were restored with composite resin (Admira Fusion, Voco, Cuxhaven, Germany) and embedded in acrylic resin blocks after simulating the periodontal ligament using red wax, then the specimens were submitted to the deflection test applying a load of 250 N and to the load-to-fracture test after artificial aging in a mechanical cycling machine (150 N, 5 × 10<sup>6</sup> cycles, 10 Hz). Lastly, stress distribution was assessed by three-dimensional finite element analysis (3D-FEA), simulating the specimens restoration by two types of composite resins of low and high elastic modulus (8 and 18 GPa respectively) after the access cavities. The data were submitted to Shapiro–Wilk and KS normality tests. Then, they were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey tests with a significance level (α ≤ 0.05). Results: CBCT scans showed a significant difference of worn tissues in CAC and TAC when compared to the IAC (P &lt; 0.0001). In deflection test, CAC showed lower deformation values than the TAC and IAC. Load-to-fracture test presented no significant difference among the three experimental groups (P = 0.6901). 3D-FEA showed that the more conservative the access cavity, the higher the stress magnitude. Conclusions: CAC promote less worn tissue; however, this does not improve the stress distribution or fracture resistance of endodontically treated maxillary incisors. Clinical relevance: Clinicians should reconsider the pros and cons of the conservative access cavity.</p>

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  • tomography
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • composite
  • aging
  • resin
  • finite element analysis
  • aging