Artigo de Periódico
Diametral tensile strength of a resin composite core with nonmetallic prefabricated posts: An in vitro study
Fecha
2004Registro en:
0022-3913
v. 91, n. 4
Autor
Santos, Gildo Coelho
El-Mowafy, Omar
Rubo, Jose Hernique
Santos, Gildo Coelho
El-Mowafy, Omar
Rubo, Jose Hernique
Institución
Resumen
Statement of problem. A number of prefabricated nonmetallic posts are currently available for use in
conjunction with resin composite cores before fabrication of crowns for endodontically treated teeth. Information
is needed regarding the strength of the composite and the nature of attachment between its components.Purpose. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of different types of posts on the fracture
resistance of a resin composite core material using the diametral tensile strength (DTS) test.
Material and methods. Cylindrical specimens, 6 mm in diameter and 3 mm high, were prepared from resin
composite (Tetric Ceram) and a group of prefabricated posts (n=10) as follows: resin composite only (control);
Vectrispost (VTS); FiberKor (FKR); Æstheti-Plus post (ATP); Light-Post (LTP); Dentorama post (DRM), and
Para-Post (PRP) as a second control. Specimens were stored for 7 days in water at 378C and then subjected to
DTS test in a universal testing machine until failure occurred and load was recorded (N). Mean values and SD
for DTS values (MPA) were calculated, and data were analyzed statistically with 1-way analysis of variance,
followed by the Tukey test (a=.05). Representative specimens from each group were examined with SEM to
determine nature of failure.
Results. Mean values (SD) in MPa for DTS were as follow: Control group: 49.64 (3.36); VTS: 29.77 (3.36);FKR: 31.9 (2.39); ATP: 28.92 (2.2); LTP: 34.26 (3.37); DRM: 33.45 (2.46), and PRP: 27.90 (2.40). Analysis
of variance indicated significant differences among the groups (P\.05). SEM examination indicated that for
PRP failure was adhesive in nature, whereas with all nonmetallic posts, cohesive failure was more predominant.Conclusion. The use of posts did not result in reinforcement of resin composite core when diametral tensile
force was applied. When used with the core material, LTP, DRM, and FKR resulted in the highest DTS values,whereas PRP resulted in the lowest values. (J Prosthet Dent 2004;91:335-41.)