Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study

Objective: There is no definitive data on the strength of glass fiber and cast posts with different length. This in vitro study was designed to investigate and compare the effect of length on the retentive strength of glass fiber and cast posts.Materials and Methods: Sixty recently extracted intact...

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Main Authors: Z. Khamverdi, Sh. Kasraei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/11952.pdf
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spelling doaj-a8c4f8bcb56c494394cf78244df89ca12020-11-25T02:50:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-21852007-12-0144177182Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative StudyZ. KhamverdiSh. KasraeiObjective: There is no definitive data on the strength of glass fiber and cast posts with different length. This in vitro study was designed to investigate and compare the effect of length on the retentive strength of glass fiber and cast posts.Materials and Methods: Sixty recently extracted intact maxillary canine teeth were cut 1 mm above the CEJ. The specimens were endodontically treated and randomly divided into four groups (n=15). Specimens in groups FP(9) and FP(12) were prepared using Fiber postwith 9 and 12 mm in length while groups CP(9) and CP(12) used cast post with 9 and 12 mm length respectively. The force required to dislodge each post was recorded as retentive strength. Collected data were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA and post-hoctests (α=5%).Results: The mean retentive strength of groups FP(9), FP(12), CP(9) and CP(12) were 203.74 (SD=38.46), 324.54 (SD=42.92), 156.82 (SD=32.69), and 210.73 (SD=54.60) respectively.The results revealed a significant difference among retention values of tested groups, except for the FP(9) and CP(12) (P<0.05).Conclusion: Under the condition of this study, the retention of fiber posts was significantly more than cast posts with the same length. On the other hand, post length seems to have an impact on the retention of fiber and cast posts.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/11952.pdfPost and Core TechniqueDental RestorationPermanentLightpostDental Prosthesis Retention
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author Z. Khamverdi
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Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Post and Core Technique
Dental Restoration
Permanent
Lightpost
Dental Prosthesis Retention
author_facet Z. Khamverdi
Sh. Kasraei
author_sort Z. Khamverdi
title Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
title_short Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
title_full Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
title_sort retention of fiber and cast posts with different lengths:a comparative study
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
issn 2008-2185
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Objective: There is no definitive data on the strength of glass fiber and cast posts with different length. This in vitro study was designed to investigate and compare the effect of length on the retentive strength of glass fiber and cast posts.Materials and Methods: Sixty recently extracted intact maxillary canine teeth were cut 1 mm above the CEJ. The specimens were endodontically treated and randomly divided into four groups (n=15). Specimens in groups FP(9) and FP(12) were prepared using Fiber postwith 9 and 12 mm in length while groups CP(9) and CP(12) used cast post with 9 and 12 mm length respectively. The force required to dislodge each post was recorded as retentive strength. Collected data were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA and post-hoctests (α=5%).Results: The mean retentive strength of groups FP(9), FP(12), CP(9) and CP(12) were 203.74 (SD=38.46), 324.54 (SD=42.92), 156.82 (SD=32.69), and 210.73 (SD=54.60) respectively.The results revealed a significant difference among retention values of tested groups, except for the FP(9) and CP(12) (P<0.05).Conclusion: Under the condition of this study, the retention of fiber posts was significantly more than cast posts with the same length. On the other hand, post length seems to have an impact on the retention of fiber and cast posts.
topic Post and Core Technique
Dental Restoration
Permanent
Lightpost
Dental Prosthesis Retention
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