Acta Odontologica Turcica (May 2018)

Fracture load of ceramic crowns supported by some novel anchoring dental systems

  • Isil Cekic Nagas,
  • Emre Nagas,
  • Ferhan Egilmez,
  • Gulfem Ergun,
  • Pekka Vallittu,
  • Lippo Lassila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17214/gaziaot.327867
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 33 – 37

Abstract

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the fracture load of endocrown restorations and fiber-reinforced composites (FRCs) fabricated through computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) for post–cores of anterior teeth. Materials and Method: Forty post–core-supported crowns and endocrowns were fabricated through CAD-CAM on a canine root zirconia model (Ice Zirconia, ZirkonZahn GmBH, Bruneck, Italy). The static load-bearing capacity was measured on the following restoration groups: Group 1: zirconia crown (Prettau anterior, ZirkonZahn GmBH) retained with CAD-CAM one-piece FRC post-core crown system (experimental CAD-CAM FRC block); Group 2: zirconia crown (Prettau anterior) retained with FRC post (GC Corp., Tokyo, Japan) with discontinuous fiber composite (EverX posterior, GC Corp) core; Group 3: zirconia endocrown (Prettau anterior); and Group 4: lithium disilicate ceramic endocrown (IPS e.max CAD, Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein) (n = 10/per group). After the adhesive cementation of crowns/endocrowns to the zirconia root model, a load was applied at 45° to the long axis of the teeth and measured using a universal testing machine. The fracture modes were visually examined. The statistical analyses were performed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc tests (p Group 4 (721 ± 96 N) ≥ Group 1 (680 ± 86 N) > Group 2 (534 ± 36 N). Conclusion: Endocrown monoblock restorations can be used as an alternative to fiber-reinforced post–core supported crown restorations.

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