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The effect of cavity wall taper on fracture resistance of teeth restored with resin composite inlays.

F J Burke1, N H Wilson, D C Watts.   

Abstract

The effect of a range of cavity wall tapers on fracture resistance of teeth restored with an indirect composite restoration (ICR) system has been investigated, using two methods of application of the fracturing force. The fracture load data are similar in both cases, and in neither case does ANOVA suggest a statistically significant difference in performance with cavity taper. However, the mean values are lower for the 6 degrees taper specimens, and linear regression suggests a significant decrease, which is confirmed by the mode data for the bar loading condition, which indicates a greater incidence of severe fractures for the 6 degrees taper. Since technical difficulties were encountered in the construction of inlays for the 2 degrees taper preparations, the most appropriate taper of the range assessed would appear to be 4 degrees, at least when considered with regard to fracture resistance.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8152995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Dent        ISSN: 0361-7734            Impact factor:   2.440


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Authors:  Evrim Eliguzeloglu Dalkılıç; Magrur Kazak; Duygu Hisarbeyli; Mehmet Ali Fildisi; Nazmiye Donmez; Hacer Deniz Arısu
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