European Endodontic Journal
Yazarlar: Abdulaziz Samran, Mohammed O. Najjar, Ahlam Samran, Majed Al- Akhali, Sadeq A. Al- Maweri, Mutlu Özca
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DOI:10.14744/eej.2018.03522
Anahtar Kelimeler: Resin cement,Self-adhesive resin cement,Glass ionomer cement,Fracture strength,Glass fiber post,Restoration
Özet: To evaluate the fracture resistance of endodontically treated mandibular premolars restored with glass fiber posts using different luting agents. Methods: Twenty-four extracted single-rooted mandibular premolars were endodontically treated, and post spaces were prepared to receive fiber posts. They were assigned to three test groups (n=8) according to the type of cement used for the cementation of glass fiber posts: RC group: adhesive resin cement group (etch and rinse), SC group: self-adhesive resin cement group, and GC group: glass ionomer cement group. Teeth in all groups were adhesively restored with a composite resin core material and crowned with Ni-Cr crowns. All specimens were subjected to tangential loading using a universal testing machine until fracture at 30°. Failure loads were recorded, and data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s HSD test (α=.05). Results: Specimens in the RC group were more resistant (258.3±12.7 N) to fracture than those in the SC (218.7±11.1 N) and GC (165.4±8.9 N) groups (P≤.001). One-way ANOVA indicated that the type of cement had a significant effect on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated lower premolars (P≤.001). Conclusion: The type of cement that was used to fix glass fiber posts was a determining factor of the fracture resistance of endodontically treated lower premolars.