Vol. 10, Issue 2, Part B (2024)
An in vitro study comparing fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth using different restorative materials
Author(s):
Dr. Kanduri Venkata Naga Vamseekrishna, Dr. Jasika Ahuja, Dr. Aishwarya Arya, Dr. Bisma Jahangeer, Dr. Taniya Elsa Oommen and Dr. Divya Mishra
Abstract:
Aim: The aim of this in vitro study is to evaluate the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth restored with different restorative materials.
Materials and Methods: Fifty single rooted non-carious, non-restored, intact human premolars extracted for orthodontic purposes were considered. Access cavities were prepared and biomechanical preparations were done followed by obturation. Class II (MOD) cavities were prepared using a straight fissure bur and restored with different restorative materials. Samples were randomly divided in to 5 groups (n=10). Fracture resistance evaluated using a Universal Testing Machine (UTM) at a cross head speed of 1mm/min and the force required to fracture each tooth was recorded in newtons (N).
Results: There is a statistically significant difference in the mean values of the study parameter between the groups. Highest mean values were observed with Ribbond+ Packable+ Flowable followed by Ribbond +Packable.
Conclusion: Use of polyethylene ribbon fiber beneath the composite restorations considerably increased the fracture strength. Use of flowable composite beneath the packable restoration increased the fracture resistance.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Kanduri Venkata Naga Vamseekrishna, Dr. Jasika Ahuja, Dr. Aishwarya Arya, Dr. Bisma Jahangeer, Dr. Taniya Elsa Oommen and Dr. Divya Mishra. An in vitro study comparing fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth using different restorative materials. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2024;10(2):105-110. DOI: 10.22271/oral.2024.v10.i2b.1931