The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture
Statement of Problem: The question about resistance of resin composites under rest in removable partial denture (RPD) is still unanswered. It is important to find the strongest material that withstands the applied stresses when used under RPD components. Objectives: To evaluate and compare the f...
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doaj-b99a3f8cc24949c7a83d9c5f606bf3fb2020-11-24T23:39:36ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Biomaterial2383-39712383-398X2014-09-0111The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial DentureFarzin M0Bahrani F1Nejabat N2Meshki R3Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran A RDepartment of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran A RDepartment of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran A RDepartment of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran A RStatement of Problem: The question about resistance of resin composites under rest in removable partial denture (RPD) is still unanswered. It is important to find the strongest material that withstands the applied stresses when used under RPD components. Objectives: To evaluate and compare the fatigue behavior of amalgam and composite restorations used under the rest of the removable partial denture. Materials and Methods: Forty-five permanent human upper premolars were prepared with standard class II DO cavities and divided into 3 groups of specimens (n=15 for each group). Group I was filled with amalgam (Dispersalloy), group II and III were filled with resin composite (Flitek Z250 and Tetric ceram, respectively). The teeth were stored in distilled water for 14 days before testing. After thermocycling, the “staircase” approach was used to determine the flexural fatigue limits (FFL). The mean differences were evaluated using One-Way ANOVA and post hoc test. Results: A strong significant differences of flexural fatigue strength have been found between amalgam and composite groups (P<0.001). There was no significant difference between two groups of resin composite (P=0.1). Conclusions: To achieve more flexural fatigue strength in the rest seats, the use of resin composite in comparison with amalgam is recommended.http://jdb.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jdb/article/viewFile/11/8Cyclic LoadingFatigueRemovable partial dentureCompositeAmalgam |
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Farzin M Bahrani F Nejabat N Meshki R The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture Journal of Dental Biomaterial Cyclic Loading Fatigue Removable partial denture Composite Amalgam |
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Farzin M Bahrani F Nejabat N Meshki R |
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Farzin M |
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The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture |
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The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture |
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The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture |
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The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture |
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The Fatigue Behavior of Restorations Used Under the Rest of Removable Partial Denture |
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fatigue behavior of restorations used under the rest of removable partial denture |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Dental Biomaterial |
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2383-3971 2383-398X |
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2014-09-01 |
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Statement of Problem: The question about resistance of resin composites under
rest in removable partial denture (RPD) is still unanswered. It is important to find
the strongest material that withstands the applied stresses when used under RPD
components.
Objectives: To evaluate and compare the fatigue behavior of amalgam and composite
restorations used under the rest of the removable partial denture.
Materials and Methods: Forty-five permanent human upper premolars were
prepared with standard class II DO cavities and divided into 3 groups of specimens
(n=15 for each group). Group I was filled with amalgam (Dispersalloy), group II and
III were filled with resin composite (Flitek Z250 and Tetric ceram, respectively). The
teeth were stored in distilled water for 14 days before testing. After thermocycling,
the “staircase” approach was used to determine the flexural fatigue limits (FFL). The
mean differences were evaluated using One-Way ANOVA and post hoc test.
Results: A strong significant differences of flexural fatigue strength have been
found between amalgam and composite groups (P<0.001). There was no significant
difference between two groups of resin composite (P=0.1).
Conclusions: To achieve more flexural fatigue strength in the rest seats, the use of
resin composite in comparison with amalgam is recommended. |
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Cyclic Loading Fatigue Removable partial denture Composite Amalgam |
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