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Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran [The]-JIDA. 2014; 26 (3): 208-214
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-149692

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Severely damaged teeth with no support at the coronal portion of root canal are very difficult to restore. The aim of this invitro study was to evaluate intraradicular reinforcement by dual cure composite resin and two different types of fiber reinforced composite [FRC] posts [translucent and opaque] in structurally compromised roots. Root canal therapy was performed for 48 maxillary central incisors. The teeth were divided into four groups, and specimens from three groups were prepared to simulate the teeth with flared canals. In the 1[st] group, no weakening was done. In the 2[nd] group, the compromised area of the root canal was filled with gutta percha. In the 3[rd] and 4[th] groups, universal DT light and DT white posts were used respectively in the root canal to 8 mm below the margin of the palatal wall. The posts were cemented with dual-cure composite. In all groups, the access cavity was restored with light-cure compo-site resin. After being mounted, all specimens were pressed at an angle of 45? relative to the long axis of the teeth. The amount of force at fracture was recorded. Results of fracture load were evaluated by one-way ANOVA and LSD post hoc test and the results of mode of fracture were evaluated by chisquare test. The mean fracture load for the four groups was 170.12, 71.40, 125.8 and 148.59 kgf, respectively. There was a significant difference between the mean fracture load of 1[st] and 2[nd] groups and that of other groups [P=0.001]. The mean fracture load of the 4[th] group was significantly [P=0.002] higher than that of the 3[rd] group. The frequency of restorable fractures was significantly different between these two groups [P<0.001]. Using dual cure composite resin and FRC posts in roots with thin walls will reinforce the compromised teeth but the type of post will affect the outcome


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Post and Core Technique , Composite Resins , Root Canal Therapy , Dental Pulp Cavity
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