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Farahnaz Sharafeddin1, Ali Asghar Alavi1, Samira Zare2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glass and quartz fiber posts are used in restoration of structurally compromised roots. Accessory fiber posts are recently introduced to enhance the fiber post adaptation. This study evaluated the effectiveness of glass versus quartz accessory fiber posts.Entities:
Keywords: Accessory fiber post; compromised roots; fracture resistance; glass; quartz
Year: 2014 PMID: 24932200 PMCID: PMC4052655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Res J (Isfahan) ISSN: 1735-3327
Figure 1Root canal and post space preparation. (a) Radiograph obtained after obturation. (b) The canal was emptied to a depth of 8 mm. (c) The canal was flared till the remaining dentinal wall thickness reached 1.5 mm
Materials used in the experimental procedure
Figure 2Experimental groups. (a) Group EX (Exacto glass fiber post). (b) Group EXR, (Exacto glass fiber post + two Reforpin accessories). (c) Group DT (D. T. Light quartz fiber post). (d) Group DTF (D. T. Light quartz fiber post + 2 Fibercone accessories)
Figure 345° compressive load
Figure 4Failure patterns. (a) Core detachment. (b) Core fracture more than one-third. (c) Complete core fracture. (d) Supracrestal root fracture. (e) Vertical root fracture. (f) Post cracking
The mean fracture resistance value (N) of the experimental groups
Figure 5Fracture resistance mean and SD. EX: Exacto glass fiber post, EXR: Exacto glass fiber post + two Reforpin accessories, DT: D. T. Light quartz fiber post, DTF: D. T. Light quartz fiber post + 2 Fibercone accessories
Figure 6Patterns of change in the experimental groups
Incidence of fractures (percent) in experimental groups