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Influence of post fit and post length on fracture resistance
Author(s) -
Büttel L.,
Krastl G.,
Lorch H.,
Naumann M.,
Zitzmann N. U.,
Weiger R.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international endodontic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.988
H-Index - 119
eISSN - 1365-2591
pISSN - 0143-2885
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2008.01492.x
Subject(s) - ferrule , root canal , dentistry , materials science , crown (dentistry) , fracture (geology) , composite number , orthodontics , composite material , mathematics , medicine , physics , optical fiber , optics
Aim  To investigate (i) the impact of post fit (form‐congruence) and (ii) the influence of post length on the fracture resistance of severely damaged root filled extracted teeth. Methodology  Ninety‐six single‐rooted human teeth were root filled and divided into four groups ( n  = 24 per group). Post spaces were prepared with a depth of 6 mm (group 1, 3) and 3 mm (group 2, 4). Form‐congruence with a maximal fit of the post within the root canal space was obtained in groups 1 and 2, whereas there was no form‐congruence in groups 3 and 4. In all groups, glass fibre reinforced composite (FRC) posts were adhesively cemented and direct composite crown build‐ups were fabricated without a ferrule. After thermo‐mechanical loading (12×, 5–50 °C), static load was applied until failure. Loads‐to‐failure [in N] were compared amongst the groups. Results  Post fit did not have a significant influence on fracture resistance, irrespective of the post length. Both groups with post insertion depths of 6 mm resulted in significantly higher mean failure loads (group 1, 394 N; group 3, 408 N) than the groups with post space preparation of 3 mm (group 2, 275 N; group 4, 237 N). Conclusions  Within the limitations of this study, the fracture resistance of teeth restored with FRC posts and direct resin composite crowns without ferrules was not influenced by post fit within the root canal. These results imply that excessive post space preparation aimed at producing an optimal circumferential post fit is not required to improve fracture resistance of roots.

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