Effect of enamel preparations
on fracture resistance of composite resin buildup of fractures involving dentine in anterior bovine teeth: an in vitro study.
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Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysore - 570 015, Karnataka, India.Abstract
Sixty
bovine teeth with simulated mesio-incisal angle fracture were randomly
and equally divided in one untreated (control) group and three
experimental groups (Bevel, Chamfer and newly introduced Stair-step
Chamfer preparation group) to evaluate the effect of enamel preparations
on the fracture resistance of composite resin. Post restoration,
fracture mechanics approach was used to quantify the failure of
composite resins in testing the samples in Instron testing machine. Mean
peak failure load (Newton) of composite amongst experimental groups was
observed in the order; Chamfer (326.09 +/- 72.73), Stair-step chamfer
(315.21 +/- 81.77) and Bevel (253.83 +/- 67.38). Results of the One-Way
ANOVA revealed significant difference in the mean peak failure load
values of the four different groups. (P<0.001) Scheffe's Post-Hoc
comparison test (Subset for alpha = 0.05) revealed that there was no
significant difference in the mean peak failure load values of the
bevel, stair-step chamfer and chamfer preparation when considered
together, but the mean peak values of control group (605.22 +/- 48.96)
were observed significantly higher. Failure mode evaluation revealed,
majority of failures occurred as cohesive and mixed type for all the
experimental groups. Adhesive type failure was observed maximum (33%) in
the bevel group. Stair-step chamfer preparation showed greatest
potential for application and use as it no only demonstrated comparable
values to Chamfer preparation ['t' value (0.39) (P > 0.05)] but also
involved sacrificing less amount of tooth structure adjacent to
fractured edge.
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