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Title: Fracture resistance and fracture resistance after fatigue loading of 4 different post and cores in endodontically treated teeth.
Authors: Thongthammachat S.
Platt J.A.
Katona T.R.
Hovijitra S.
Moore B.K.
Keywords: biomedical and dental materials
Bond It
Bond-It
Build it
Build-it
dentin bonding agent
fiberfill
FiberKor, sculpture
gold alloy
resin
resin cement
root canal filling material
zinc phosphate
article
chemistry
clinical trial
controlled clinical trial
controlled study
dental acid etching
dental care
endodontics
human
instrumentation
materials testing
mechanical stress
pathophysiology
randomized controlled trial
tooth crown
tooth fracture
tooth prosthesis
tooth pulp disease
Acid Etching, Dental
Composite Resins
Crowns
Dental Materials
Dental Prosthesis Design
Dental Stress Analysis
Dentin-Bonding Agents
Gold Alloys
Humans
Materials Testing
Post and Core Technique
Resin Cements
Root Canal Filling Materials
Root Canal Preparation
Stress, Mechanical
Tooth Fractures
Tooth, Nonvital
Zinc Phosphate Cement
Issue Date: 2006
Abstract: This article discusses the fracture resistance of 4 post and core systems including a combined obturator/post system before and after fatigue loading. The obturator/post demonstrated the highest fracture resistance values. The use of a combined obturator/post with a single resin endodontic sealer/luting cement seems promising.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15049
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ISSN: 15488578
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