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Effects of different tooth preparations on the fracture behavior of teeth with severe wedge-shaped defect restored with post and core crowns

Feng Dandan1, Qi Dong1, Lin Xuefen1, Ding Tingting1, Ji Ping1,2   

  1. 1. Dept. of Prosthodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Shandong University, Jinan 250012, China; 2. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Oral Bio-medicine, Jinan 250012, China
  • Received:2013-07-15 Revised:2013-12-13 Online:2014-04-01 Published:2014-04-01

Abstract:

Objective   This study aimed to investigate the effects of different tooth preparations on the fracture strength and pattern of failure of teeth with severe wedge-shaped defect restored with post and core crowns. Methods   According to whether the teeth above the wedge-shaped defect was removed (represented by B) or not (represented by A), the ferrule next to the wedge-shaped defect was prepared (represented by D) or not (represented by C), the cast post-and-core was chosen (represented by E) or glass-fiber post and resin core was chosen (represented by F). A total of 64 human mandibular premolar teeth were randomly divided into 8 groups: A1-1 (A+C+E), A1-2 (A+C+F), A2-1 (A+D+E), A2-2 (A+D+F), B1-1 (B+C+E), B1-2 (B+C+F), B2-1 (B+D+E), B2-2 (B+D+F), each group 8 teeth. All the teeth were prepared and restored accordingly and then mounted on an electronic pressure universal testing machine. The maximum fracture strength and the patterns of failure were recorded. Results   1) The fracture strength of GroupA1-1>that of Group B1-1, Group A1-2>Group B1-2, Group B2-1>Group B1-1, and Group B2-1>Group B2-2 with significant differences (P<0.05). 2) The patterns of repairable fracture in Group A1-2 and B1-2 were both 37.5%, and that of the other groups were 0. Furthermore, the difference was significant, and Group A1-2 and B1-2 were higher than other groups. Conclusion   The maintenance of the overhang above the severe wedge-shaped defect aid in the improvement of the fracture strength of the tooth restored with post and core crown. The ferrule of the wedge-shaped defect is not recommended to be prepared. Furthermore, the glass-fiber post and resin core is favorable for the re-repair of the teeth than the cast post and core.

Key words: wedge-shaped defect, overhang, dentin ferrule, post and core, fracture resistance