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  • 2020Breuksterkte van verschillende types directe en indirecte restauraties bij het functioneel herstel van endodontisch behandelde molarencitations
  • 2020Influence of Deep Margin Elevation and preparation design on the fracture strength of indirectly restored molars35citations
  • 2019Fracture Strength of Various Types of Large Direct Composite and Indirect Glass Ceramic Restorations.27citations
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Fracture Strength of Various Types of Large Direct Composite and Indirect Glass Ceramic Restorations.

  • Schepke, Ulf
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INTRODUCTION::The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanical behavior of severely compromised endodontically treated molars restored by means of various types of composite buildups, full-contour lithium disilicate crowns (with or without post) or a lithium disilicate endocrown. METHODS AND MATERIALS::One hundred five sound molars were endodontically treated and randomly assigned to 1 control group (endodontic access cavity only) and 6 experimental groups (n=15): glass fiber reinforced composite (GFRC group), direct microhybrid composite (C group), direct microhybrid composite restoration with glass fiber post (CP group), composite buildup and full-contour lithium disilicate crown (LDS group), additional glass fiber post (P-LDS group), and endocrown (EC group). Molar crowns in the treatment groups were removed 1 mm above the cementoenamel junction and restored. All specimens were thermomechanically aged (1.2×106 cycles at 1.7 Hz/50N, 8000 cycles 5°C to 55°C) and axially loaded until failure. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance and Tukey post hoc test (α=0.05). RESULTS::Fracture strength was significantly affected by the type of restoration ( p=0.000; statistically similar groups identified with superscript letters): LDSB (3217±1052 N), P-LDSAB (2697±665 N), ECAB (2425±993 N), CA (2192±752), controlA (1890±774 N), CPA (1830±590 N), and GFRCA (1823±911 N). Group GFRC obtained significantly more repairable fractures than the other groups. CONCLUSIONS::Significant differences in fracture strength were obtained between LDS, the composite restorations, and control group. Direct composite restorations showed similar fracture strength as P-LDS and EC. Incorporating a glass fiber reinforced composite resulted in significantly more repairable failures.

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  • glass
  • glass
  • strength
  • composite
  • Lithium
  • ceramic
  • constant potential amperometry