Exploring fiberglass post numbers for enhanced fatigue resistance in molars without coronary remnants.

Brazilian dental journal Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0103-6440202405946
Lais Oliveira Vazzoler, Lucas Saldanha da Rosa, Helder Callegaro Velho, Lara Dotto, Luiz Felipe Valandro, Atais Bacchi, Rafael Sarkis-Onofre, Aloisio Oro Spazzin, Rodrigo Alessandretti, Gabriel Kalil Rocha Pereira
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This study aimed to assess the fatigue resistance of molars lacking a coronary remnant, using zero, one, two, or three fiberglass posts. Forty caries/crack-free human molars with coronal portions removed at the pulp chamber floor were randomly allocated into four groups (n=10). Following endodontic treatment, posts (Whitepost DC/DC.E 0.5, 1.0, FGM) were silanized (silane agent, Angelus) and cemented with a resin cement (RelyX U200, 3M ESPE). Resin composite cores (Z350, 3M ESPE) were built, and metal crowns were fabricated and cemented using the same luting system. Samples underwent cyclic fatigue testing at 45°, applying load in the occlusal surface at 10 Hz and 100 N initial load for 10,000 cycles, with 50 N increments every 10,000 cycles until failure. Fatigue failure load and cycles for failure data were recorded and subjected to survival analysis through Kaplan-Meier and Mantel-Cox post hoc tests, and Weibull analysis. Fractography patterns of failed crowns were qualitatively analyzed. The group without posts exhibited the lowest fatigue performance (p < 0.05) for both fatigue failure load and cycles to failure. Superior fatigue performance was observed in the three-post group, followed by groups with one or two posts, corroborated by the Weibull characteristic strength parameter. Weibull moduli were similar among conditions. All specimens exhibited failure involving detachment of the restorative set (posts/core/crown) with a portion of the dental remnant, without tooth fracture. Thus, when restoring mandibular molars without crown remnants, the use of fiberglass posts promotes greater fatigue resistance to oblique loads.

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探索玻璃纤维柱数量,以增强无冠状残余磨牙的抗疲劳性。
本研究旨在评估缺少冠状残基的磨牙在使用零根、一根、两根或三根玻璃纤维柱时的抗疲劳性。研究人员将 40 颗在牙髓腔底部去除冠状部分的无龋/无裂纹人类磨牙随机分为四组(n=10)。牙髓治疗后,对桩体(Whitepost DC/DC.E 0.5、1.0、FGM)进行硅烷化(硅烷剂,Angelus),并用树脂粘结剂(RelyX U200,3M ESPE)粘结。制作树脂复合材料核心(Z350,3M ESPE),并使用相同的粘结系统制作和粘结金属牙冠。样品以 45° 角进行循环疲劳测试,在咬合面上以 10 Hz 的频率施加载荷,初始载荷为 100 N,循环 10000 次,每循环 10000 次增加 50 N,直至失效。记录了疲劳失效载荷和失效周期数据,并通过 Kaplan-Meier 和 Mantel-Cox 后验以及 Weibull 分析进行了生存分析。对失效牙冠的碎裂形态进行了定性分析。在疲劳失效载荷和失效周期方面,无支柱组的疲劳性能最低(p < 0.05)。三立柱组的疲劳性能较好,其次是有一根或两根立柱的组别,Weibull 特征强度参数也证实了这一点。不同条件下的 Weibull 模量相似。所有试样都出现了修复体(牙柱/牙核/牙冠)与部分残余牙齿分离的故障,但没有牙齿断裂。因此,在修复无残余牙冠的下颌磨牙时,使用玻璃纤维桩可提高对斜向载荷的抗疲劳性。
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