Effect of noble metal alloy post and core material on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.

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Effect of noble metal alloy post and core material on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth. / Toksavul, Suna; Toman, Muhittin; Sarikanat, Mehmet; Nergiz, Ibrahim; Schmage, Petra.

in: EUR J PROSTHODONT RE, Jahrgang 18, Nr. 1, 1, 2010, S. 2-7.

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title = "Effect of noble metal alloy post and core material on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of one particular brand of post and core system (ER Post) consisted of different post and core materials on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth. Fifty caries-free maxillary central incisors were randomly assigned to five groups (n=10). All teeth were sectioned at the cemento-enamel junction except for the teeth in the control group. Four experimental groups consisted of cast gold post-and-core group (GG), Heraplat post/cast gold core group (HG), titanium post/composite core (TC), and titanium post/cast gold core (TG). The control group (ETT) consisted of endodontically treated teeth without posts. All posts were cemented in the roots with zinc phosphate cement. Following thermal cycling (5000 cycles between 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C with a dwell time of 30 seconds) a static load was applied to 2 mm below the incisal edge on the palatal surface of each specimen until they were fractured. Fracture data obtained and statistically analyzed with one-way ANOVA and a Tukey's test (p",
author = "Suna Toksavul and Muhittin Toman and Mehmet Sarikanat and Ibrahim Nergiz and Petra Schmage",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "18",
pages = "2--7",
journal = "EUR J PROSTHODONT RE",
issn = "0965-7452",
publisher = "FDI World Dental Press Ltd",
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T1 - Effect of noble metal alloy post and core material on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.

AU - Toksavul, Suna

AU - Toman, Muhittin

AU - Sarikanat, Mehmet

AU - Nergiz, Ibrahim

AU - Schmage, Petra

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of one particular brand of post and core system (ER Post) consisted of different post and core materials on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth. Fifty caries-free maxillary central incisors were randomly assigned to five groups (n=10). All teeth were sectioned at the cemento-enamel junction except for the teeth in the control group. Four experimental groups consisted of cast gold post-and-core group (GG), Heraplat post/cast gold core group (HG), titanium post/composite core (TC), and titanium post/cast gold core (TG). The control group (ETT) consisted of endodontically treated teeth without posts. All posts were cemented in the roots with zinc phosphate cement. Following thermal cycling (5000 cycles between 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C with a dwell time of 30 seconds) a static load was applied to 2 mm below the incisal edge on the palatal surface of each specimen until they were fractured. Fracture data obtained and statistically analyzed with one-way ANOVA and a Tukey's test (p

AB - The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of one particular brand of post and core system (ER Post) consisted of different post and core materials on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth. Fifty caries-free maxillary central incisors were randomly assigned to five groups (n=10). All teeth were sectioned at the cemento-enamel junction except for the teeth in the control group. Four experimental groups consisted of cast gold post-and-core group (GG), Heraplat post/cast gold core group (HG), titanium post/composite core (TC), and titanium post/cast gold core (TG). The control group (ETT) consisted of endodontically treated teeth without posts. All posts were cemented in the roots with zinc phosphate cement. Following thermal cycling (5000 cycles between 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C with a dwell time of 30 seconds) a static load was applied to 2 mm below the incisal edge on the palatal surface of each specimen until they were fractured. Fracture data obtained and statistically analyzed with one-way ANOVA and a Tukey's test (p

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VL - 18

SP - 2

EP - 7

JO - EUR J PROSTHODONT RE

JF - EUR J PROSTHODONT RE

SN - 0965-7452

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