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Am J Dent ; 17(4): 228-32, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15478480

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This study compared the cusp fracture strength of molars restored using a condensable resin composite with that of teeth restored with conventional amalgam, a bonded amalgam, and an incrementally placed resin composite. METHODS: Standardized MOD cavity preparations (2/3 the buccal-lingual dimension x 4 mm deep) were made in 50 extracted human molars and restored as follows (n = 10): (1) a packable posterior resin composite; (2) an incrementally placed microfilled posterior resin composite; (3) a spherical particle amalgam alloy; (4) spherical amalgam with a dentin adhesive liner and (5) no restoration (preparation only; negative control). A sixth group of intact molars (n = 10) served as a positive control. Following storage and thermocycling, each specimen was tested for cuspal fracture strength. RESULTS: Cavity preparation reduced cuspal fracture strength by over 50%. The fracture strength of intact teeth was significantly greater than that of all other groups (P< 0.0001). None of the restorative procedures increased cuspal fracture resistance over that of prepared teeth.


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Composite Resins/chemistry , Dental Amalgam/chemistry , Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Molar, Third/physiopathology , Tooth Crown/physiopathology , Tooth Fractures/physiopathology , Acid Etching, Dental , Analysis of Variance , Dental Cavity Lining , Dental Cavity Preparation/classification , Dentin-Bonding Agents/chemistry , Humans , Pilot Projects , Stress, Mechanical
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