Load-Bearing Capacity of Incisors Restored Using Fiber-Reinforced Composite Post-Core Systems.

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dentistry Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.3390/dj13030125
Keiichiro Uchikura, Sufyan Garoushi, Kohji Nagata, Pekka K Vallittu, Noriyuki Wakabayashi, Lippo Lassila
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Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the load-bearing performance of upper incisors and evaluate the curing of the luting polymer composite at various depths within the canal. Methods: A total of one hundred maxillary central incisors (10 groups, n = 10/group) were subjected to various restorative techniques. Approach A used Gradia Core for post-core and crown; Approach B employed prefabricated fiber posts (4 mm or 8 mm) with Gradia for luting and core build-up; Approach C used short-fiber composite (everX Flow) for post-core build-up; and Approach D used fiber posts with everX Flow for luting and core build-up. Restorations underwent cyclic fatigue (40,000 cycles at 95 N) and quasi-static fracture testing. Surface hardness of luting polymer composites was also measured. Results: Data showed that restorations with additional fiber posts (Approaches B and D) had significantly higher load-bearing capacity (p < 0.05), while post material and length had no significant impact (p > 0.05). Short-fiber composite as luting and core material (Approach D) enhanced load-bearing performance compared to Gradia-based restorations (Approach B, p < 0.05). Conclusions: The use of short-fiber composite as both the post luting and core material in restoring compromised incisors, along with a conventional fiber post, demonstrated favorable results in terms of load-bearing capacity.

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纤维增强复合桩核系统修复门牙的承载能力。
目的:本研究旨在分析上切牙的承载性能,并评价在根管内不同深度下聚合物复合材料的固化情况。方法:对100个上颌中切牙(10组,n = 10/组)进行各种修复技术。方法A:桩核和冠采用梯度核;方法B采用预制纤维桩(4mm或8mm)与gradient进行luting和核心构建;方法C使用短纤维复合材料(everX Flow)进行桩核构建;方法D使用带有everX Flow的纤维桩进行连接和堆芯。修复体进行了循环疲劳(95 N下40,000次)和准静态断裂测试。测定了聚合物复合材料的表面硬度。结果:数据显示,添加纤维桩的修复体(方法B和方法D)的承载能力显著提高(p < 0.05),而桩的材料和长度对修复体的承载能力无显著影响(p < 0.05)。与基于梯度的修复体相比,短纤维复合材料作为修复体和芯材(方法D)增强了承重性能(方法B, p < 0.05)。结论:在修复受损门牙时,使用短纤维复合材料作为桩支撑和核材料,与传统纤维桩一起,在承载能力方面表现出良好的效果。
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Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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