Fracture behavior of single-structure fiber-reinforced composite restorations.

Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2016-09-05 eCollection Date: 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1080/23337931.2016.1224670
Kohji Nagata, Sufyan K Garoushi, Pekka K Vallittu, Noriyuki Wakabayashi, Hidekazu Takahashi, Lippo V J Lassila
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Objective: The applications of single-structure fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) in restorative dentistry have not been well reported. This study aimed to clarify the static mechanical properties of anterior crown restorations prepared using two types of single-structure FRC. Materials and methods: An experimental crown restoration was designed for an upper anterior incisor. The restorations were made from IPS Empress CAD for CEREC (Emp), IPS e.max® CAD (eMx), experimental single-structure all-FRC (a-FRC), Filtek™ Supreme XTE (XTE), and commercially available single-structure short-FRC (everX Posterior™) (n = 8 for each material) (s-FRC). The a-FRC restorations were prepared from an experimental FRC blank using a computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) device. A fracture test was performed to assess the fracture load, toughness, and failure mode. The fracture loads were vertically applied on the restorations. The surface micromorphology of the FRC restorations was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The data were analyzed by analysis of variance (p = .05) followed by Tukey's test. Results: s-FRC showed the highest mean fracture load (1145.0 ± 89.6 N) and toughness (26.2 ± 5.8 Ncm) among all the groups tested. With regard to the micromorphology of the prosthetic surface, local crushing of the fiberglass was observed in s-FRC, whereas chopped fiberglass was observed in a-FRC. Conclusions: The restorations made of short-FRC showed a higher load-bearing capacity than those made of the experimental all-FRC blanks for CAD/CAM. The brittle-like fractures were exhibited in the recent dental esthetic materials, while local crushing fractures were shown for single-structure FRC restorations.

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单结构纤维增强复合材料修复体的断裂行为。
目的:单结构纤维增强复合材料(FRC)在口腔修复中的应用尚未见报道。本研究旨在阐明两种单结构FRC制备的前冠修复体的静态力学特性。材料与方法:为上前切牙设计实验性冠修复体。修复体由IPS Empress CAD for CEREC (Emp)、IPS e.max®CAD (eMx)、实验性单结构全frc (a-FRC)、Filtek™Supreme XTE (XTE)和市售单结构短frc (everX Posterior™)(每种材料n = 8) (s-FRC)制成。使用计算机辅助设计和制造(CAD/CAM)设备从实验FRC空白制备a-FRC修复体。进行断裂试验以评估断裂载荷、韧性和失效模式。断裂载荷垂直施加于修复体上。用扫描电镜观察了FRC修复体的表面微观形貌。采用方差分析(p = 0.05),然后进行Tukey检验。结果:s-FRC表现出最高的断裂载荷(1145.0±89.6 N)和韧性(26.2±5.8 Ncm)。对于假体表面的微观形貌,s-FRC观察到玻璃纤维的局部破碎,而a-FRC观察到玻璃纤维的切碎。结论:短frc修复体在CAD/CAM中表现出比实验全frc毛坯更高的承载能力。在近期的牙科美容材料中出现脆性骨折,而在单结构FRC修复体中出现局部破碎骨折。
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