FATIGUE RESISTANCE OF CAD/CAM COMPLETE CROWNS WITH A SIMPLIFIED CEMENTATION PROCESS

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作者
Carvalho, Adriana O. [1 ]
Bruzi, Greciana [2 ]
Giannini, Marcelo [1 ]
Magne, Pascal [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Piracicaba Sch Dent, Dept Restorat Dent, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Operat Dent, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
[3] Univ So Calif, Ostrow Sch Dent, Los Angeles, CA USA
来源
JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY | 2014年 / 111卷 / 04期
关键词
ENDODONTICALLY TREATED MOLARS; FINITE-ELEMENT-ANALYSIS; COMPOSITE RESIN; RESTORATIVE MATERIALS; OCCLUSAL VENEERS; DENTAL MATERIALS; ADHESIVE; MICROLEAKAGE; BRITTLENESS; PORCELAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.prosdent.2013.09.020
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Statement of problem. Various computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) materials are available to fabricate complete crowns. The type of material may have an effect on the longevity of these restorations. Purpose. To evaluate the fatigue resistance, load-to-failure, failure mode, and antagonistic wear of complete molar computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) crowns made of resin nanoceramic (RNC), feldspathic glass ceramic (FEL), or lithium disilicate (LD) placed with a simplified cementation process. Material and methods. Forty-five molars received a standardized complete crown preparation and were restored with CAD/CAM crowns (1.5-mm thickness, n=15) made of RNC, FEL, and LD. After cementation, the restorations were submitted to cyclic isometric loading: 200 (x5000), 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, and 1400 N at a maximum of 30 000 cycles each. Surviving specimens were axially loaded until failure or to a maximum load of 4500 N. The specimens were analyzed as to failure mode: catastrophic, possibly repairable, and repairable. The groups were compared by using the life table survival analysis and the t test (alpha=.05). Results. All the specimens survived the fatigue process until the 800-N step. The survival rate of RNC was 80%, LD 93.3%, and FEL 6.6%. The survival of RNC and LD crowns did not differ from each other but exceeded that of FEL. Postfatigue load-tofailure test was 2500 N (FEL), 3122 N (RNC), and 3237 N (LD). No catastrophic failure occurred in the fatigue test, whereas all of the specimens in the load-to-failure test exhibited catastrophic fractures. Crowns made of RNC seemed to generate the least amount of antagonistic wear. Conclusions. Posterior crowns made of RNC and LD were not statistically different, and both had significantly higher fatigue resistance than FEL. All materials survived beyond the normal range of masticatory forces, and all failures were possibly re-restorable except those in the load-to-failure test. RNC crowns seemed to cause less wear of the antagonist.
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