Compressive resistance of teeth with large conducts restored with two techniques

Conclusiones: La resistencia a la fractura de dientes restaurados con pernos colados es mayor a la de los restaurados con pernos prefabricados fibras de vidrio con técnicas de complementación y monobloque. Sin embargo, producen mayor cantidad de fallas no reparables o de mal pronóstico que los dientes restaurados con pernos p refabricados de fibras de vidrio por su módulo elástico.ABSTRACT: Objective: To compare the compressive strength of single-rooted premolar teeth, treated endodontically and restored using the monoblock technique and complementation. Materials and methods: 45 single-rooted inferior premolars were selected, which were randomly distributed in 3 groups, 2 according to the reconstructive design: monoblock and complementation; the third group, restored under the cast core technique, was used as a control group. To determine differences in fracture resistance, we performed an analysis of Variance (One-way ANOVA) and post hoc Bonferroni test Results: The mean resistance was higher in the group rehabilitated with the conventional technique, followed by the monoblock technique, and thirdly the technique of complementation with the lowest value. However, the monoblock and complementation techniques exhibited similar strengths. Conclusions: Restored teeth with cast posts have a greater resistance to fracture than restorations with prefabricated posts, glass fibers with complementation and monoblock techniques. However, they produce more non-repairable ...
Source: Revista clinica de periodoncia, implantologia y rehabilitacion oral - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research