2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i1.24575
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Influence of the endodontic access cavity design and restorative technique on hard tissue removal and fracture resistance of mandibular premolars

Abstract: This study assessed the influence of traditional (TradAC) and conservative access (ConsAC) with different restorative techniques on the percentage of hard tissue removed (%HTR) and on the fracture resistance of mandibular premolars. 45 premolars were scanned in a micro-computed tomography and assigned into four groups according to access (TradAC or ConsAC) and restorative technique: composite resin (CR) or fiber post (FP) + CR. After post preparation, the teeth were rescanned to determine the volume enlargemen… Show more

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“…Boscatto et al (2022) investigated the effect of endodontic access cavity design and restorative technique on hard tissue removal in mandibular premolars. In comparison to ConsAC, TradAC resulted in a 14% increase in hard tissue removal after endodontic treatment (47) . The results of studies are controversial on whether the minimally invasive access cavity is associated with more voids and gaps in the resin composite restorations than traditional access or not, therefore future studies are required to investigate this point.…”
Section: Restoration Of Endodontically Treated Teethmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Boscatto et al (2022) investigated the effect of endodontic access cavity design and restorative technique on hard tissue removal in mandibular premolars. In comparison to ConsAC, TradAC resulted in a 14% increase in hard tissue removal after endodontic treatment (47) . The results of studies are controversial on whether the minimally invasive access cavity is associated with more voids and gaps in the resin composite restorations than traditional access or not, therefore future studies are required to investigate this point.…”
Section: Restoration Of Endodontically Treated Teethmentioning
confidence: 85%