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Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran [The]-JIDA. 2007; 19 (1): 34-42
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-128310

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Post retention has a considerable effect on restorative treatments and is influenced by various factors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of dentinal smear layer on the retention of custom-made posts luted with composite resin and zinc phosphate cements. Forty single-rooted lower premolars were decoronated, filed and filled with gutta-percha and divided into 4 equal groups. Post spaces were prepared to a length of 8 mm. Direct post patterns were made with acrylic resin and castings were fabricated using Ni-cr alloy. In Groups A and C, the post spaces were rinsed with 2 ml of 0.9% normal saline. The specimens in Groups B and D were rinsed with 1 ml of 17% EDTA followed by 1 ml of 5.25% Naocl and 10 ml distilled water. After drying, ZPC [Dentsply] was used for cementation in groups A and B. The samples in Groups C and D were luted with Panavia F[2.0]. Retention was measured on a Universal Testing Machine at 0.5 m/min. Data were subjected to statistical analysis using ANOVA. The mean amount of retention was 19.66 +/- 1.98 kg, 19.72 +/- 2.08 kg, 20.99 +/- 2.08 kg and 22.17 +/- 3.66 kg in groups A, B, C and D, respectively. There was no significant difference between the groups, but the mean value was highest in group D. The use of resin cement provided greater retention for custom-made posts compared to ZPC. Removing dentinal smear layer did not significantly affect the retention of custom-made posts cemented with ZPC or Panavia F[2.0]

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Dental Journal-Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. 2007; 25 (3): 236-242
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-119476

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Restoration of facial lesions has been always difficult for prosthodontists. Extraoral facial prosthesis are faced with apparent limitations such as base removable tissue, lack of large-sized prosthesis and intolerance by the patients. The use of implants may lead to a decrease in these limitations. The implant-induced retention can replace the largesized prosthesis in removable tissue bases and then, the attention may be focused on prosthesis esthetics only. The present study reports a case of implant - supported ear prosthesis with trauma history referring to Removable Prosthodontics Department of Dental School, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences


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Humans , Prostheses and Implants , Face , Prosthodontics
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