Two different short fiber-reinforced resin composites for extensive MOD cavities in premolars and molars.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Viivi Oksanen, Jasmina Bijelic-Donova, Pekka K Vallittu, Lippo Lassila, Sufyan Garoushi
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the influence of (1) incorporating micro- and millimeter-scale short fiber-reinforced composite (SFC) on the fracture behavior of large direct restorations made in premolars (P) and molars (M); (2) tooth size on the fracture resistance and their correlation.

Materials and methods: Wide MOD cavities with missing lingual walls were prepared in premolars and molars. Four groups were designed (n = 15/group). Teeth in PFC group were restored with particulate filler resin composite (Gaenial Universal Injectable) without fiber reinforcement. Teeth in bilayered group were made of micrometer-scale SFC-core (everX Flow) veneered with a resin composite layer 1 mm in thickness. Monolithic SFC restorations were made either with plain SFC (everX Flow) or with plain hybrid SFC. The hybrid SFC was composed of handmade mixture of micro- and millimeter-scale SFCs (everX Flow and everX Posterior). Specimens were stored in water for 12 months before quasi-static loading. Fractures were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy. Data were statistically analyzed with two-way ANOVA (p = 0.05), followed by the Tukey HSD test. Additionally, Pearson correlation analyses (p = 0.001) were conducted.

Results: Restorations in premolars exhibited statistically significant lower fracture resistance than those in molars, except for the plain SFC group (p < 0.05;r = 0.0114) (PFC P 481 ± 159 N; PFC M 1221 ± 435 N; Bilayered P 727 ± 387 N; Bilayerd M 1954 ± 517 N; SFC P 1735 ± 533 N; SFC M 1847 ± 551 N; SFC-hybrid P 1485 ± 339 N; SFC-hybrid M 2280 ± 375 N). In both, premolars and molars, the application of SFC as core or plain restorative material demonstrated superior fracture endurance compared to PFC restorations. Hybrid SFC in molars displayed significantly higher fracture resistance (p < 0.05) compared to the other groups. Pearson correlation indicated statistically significant positive correlation in favor of molars (p < 0.001;r = 0.490) (PFC r = 0.712, Bilayered r = 0.815, SFC-hybrid r = 0.767), except for the plain SFC group (r = 0.114).

Conclusions: The volume and consistency of SFC significantly impact the fracture endurance and fracture mode of direct composite restorations.

Clinical significance: Tooth and short fiber reinforced composite (SFC) type are factors that should be taken into account when planning the SFC restoration. Molars could be restored with any type of SFC, however gaining a high volume of plain flowable or preferably hybrid SFC in premolars is highly important.

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两种不同的短纤维增强树脂复合材料用于前磨牙和磨牙的广泛MOD腔。
目的:评估(1)加入微、毫米级短纤维增强复合材料(SFC)对前磨牙(P)和磨牙(M)直接修复体断裂行为的影响;(2)齿尺寸对断裂抗力的影响及其相关性。材料和方法:在前磨牙和磨牙上制备舌壁缺失的MOD宽腔。共设计4组,每组15人。PFC组采用颗粒填充树脂复合材料(Gaenial Universal Injectable)修复,不加纤维增强。双层组牙采用微米级SFC-core (everX Flow)贴面1 mm厚的树脂复合层。单片SFC修复体可采用普通SFC (everX Flow)或普通混合SFC。混合SFC由微尺度和毫米尺度SFC (everX Flow和everX Posterior)的手工混合物组成。试件在水中保存12个月后进行准静态加载。用扫描电镜对骨折进行分析。数据采用双因素方差分析(p = 0.05),并进行Tukey HSD检验。此外,还进行了Pearson相关分析(p = 0.001)。结果:除普通SFC组外,前磨牙修复体的抗折能力明显低于磨牙修复体(p)。结论:SFC的体积和稠度对直接复合修复体的抗折能力和断裂方式有显著影响。临床意义:牙齿和短纤维增强复合材料(SFC)类型是规划SFC修复时应考虑的因素。任何类型的SFC都可以修复磨牙,但是在前磨牙中获得大量的可流动或混合SFC是非常重要的。
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Clinical Oral Investigations
Clinical Oral Investigations 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
484
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The journal Clinical Oral Investigations is a multidisciplinary, international forum for publication of research from all fields of oral medicine. The journal publishes original scientific articles and invited reviews which provide up-to-date results of basic and clinical studies in oral and maxillofacial science and medicine. The aim is to clarify the relevance of new results to modern practice, for an international readership. Coverage includes maxillofacial and oral surgery, prosthetics and restorative dentistry, operative dentistry, endodontics, periodontology, orthodontics, dental materials science, clinical trials, epidemiology, pedodontics, oral implant, preventive dentistiry, oral pathology, oral basic sciences and more.
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