A Comparative In Vitro Study to Evaluate Two Designs of Endocrowns in Restoring Endodontically Treated Premolars
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- 1. Department of Prosthodontic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Tishreen University, Lattakia, Syria
Description
Our study's objective was to compare resistance to fracture and failure types betweena new design of endocrown and a conventional endocrownwhen subjected to shear force. Materials and Methods: Twenty human maxillary first premolars without cracks or caries that had been extracted for orthodontic purposes were collected.The crown portion of the specimens was removedup to 2 mm above the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). Afterward, these were endodontically treatedand then randomly divided into two groups and restored using two different methodsas follows: Group H: (n = 10) – teeth were restored with H-shaped endocrowns; Group EC: (n = 10) – teeth were restored with conventional endocrowns. All crowns were made from IPS e.max ceramic. Shear forces were applied to these restorations using a test machine until breakage. Results: No significant difference was observed in resistance to fracture between the two groups. However, a greater number of favorable fractures were observed in the conventional endocrowns’group, whereas most of those in the H-shaped endocrowns were unfavorable. Conclusion: Under the conditions of this study, it can be concluded that the new endocrown design shows a higher fracture resistance than conventional endocrowns. but it causes more unfavorable fracture types than the latter.
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