Literature DB >> 33813800

The effect of diabetes on Fracture Resistance of Teeth: An in vitro study.

Mohammad Ali Saghiri1,2, Devyani Nath3, Behnam Rahmani4, Saied Amini5, Kasra Karamifar4, Ove A Peters6.   

Abstract

The root fracture resistance (RFR) of premolars extracted from diabetic patients and the effect of biomaterials: white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA) and WMTA+Na2 HPO4 as an additive, on enhancing RFR were evaluated. Diabetic and non-diabetic teeth were divided into 4 subgroups (n = 5): root canals were obturated with WMTA, WMTA+Na2 HPO4 , gutta-percha and one unfilled (control). A plunger (1 mm diameter) applied a downward compressive load with crosshead speed of 1 mm min-1 on the specimens mounted on resin blocks, and the ultimate force to fracture was measured. The mean RFR values of diabetic specimens were significantly lower. The lowest and highest means of RFR were recorded in the control and WMTA, in normal group and the control and WMTA+Na2 HPO4 in the diabetic group, respectively. The RFR in diabetic patients was significantly lower, indicating their higher susceptibility to fracture under vertical forces. The use of WMTA (with or without Na2 HPO4 ) for obturation enhances the RFR.
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Keywords:  dentin; diabetes mellitus; hydroxyapatite; mineral trioxide aggregate; root fracture resistance

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33813800     DOI: 10.1111/aej.12512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Endod J        ISSN: 1329-1947            Impact factor:   1.659


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1.  Diabetes Mellitus Affects the Microhardness of Root Dentine: An in-vitro Study.

Authors:  Mohammad Ali Saghiri; Behnam Rahmani; Michael Conte; Devyani Nath; Ove Peters; Steven Morgano
Journal:  Eur Endod J       Date:  2022-06
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