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Evaluation of composite resin core with prefabricated polyetheretherketone post on fracture resistance in the case of flared root canals

Kiriko SUGANO, Wataru Komada, Daizo Okada, Hiroyuki Miura

2020Dental Materials Journal22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to use polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for the post material and evaluate the fracture load of six restoration patterns in teeth with flared root canals; composite resin core alone (Group R); glass fiber sleeve (Group S); PEEK post (Group P); glass fiber post (Group F); PEEK post in glass fiber sleeve (Group PS); glass fiber post in glass fiber sleeve (Group FS). In this study, cylindroid specimens were prepared and underwent three-point-bending test in a steady condition and after water immersion. In the loading test, the materials in clinical conditions using bovine teeth were evaluated. In the bending test, groups using glass fiber posts and sleeves decreased in strength after water immersion. In the loading test, Groups F, FS and PS showed higher fracture load than other groups. This study showed PEEK posts and glass fiber sleeves are recommended in the case of flared root canals.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceGlass fiberComposite materialPeekFlexural strengthComposite numberCore (optical fiber)FiberBendingPolymerDental materials and restorationsEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Trauma and Treatments
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