2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01797.x
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Self-adhesive cements as core build-ups for one-stage post-endodontic restorations?

Abstract: These results imply that self-adhesive composite achieved similar load capabilities when used as core build-up materials in root filled teeth restored with glass fibre posts and all-ceramic crowns.

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“…The fracture resistance load of CPC and MCF groups was significantly higher than that of LCZ and TNC groups. The results of this study confirmed the previous studies of Bitter, et al 3 (2016), Naumann, et al 18 (2011), and Rüttermann, et al 22 (2011), in which Clearfil Core showed a mechanical load resistance higher than other materials. Although core material was the only variable factor, the differences in fracture loads could be the properties of core material concerning strength, rigidity, bonding ability to post and dentin, polymerization modes, etc.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The fracture resistance load of CPC and MCF groups was significantly higher than that of LCZ and TNC groups. The results of this study confirmed the previous studies of Bitter, et al 3 (2016), Naumann, et al 18 (2011), and Rüttermann, et al 22 (2011), in which Clearfil Core showed a mechanical load resistance higher than other materials. Although core material was the only variable factor, the differences in fracture loads could be the properties of core material concerning strength, rigidity, bonding ability to post and dentin, polymerization modes, etc.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The results revealed inferior performance during simulated function and static loading compared with that of teeth restored with etch-and-rinse-bonded specific core composites (Naumann et al, 2011). However, the authors suggested that promising results may be expected after the mechanical properties of the cement were improved.…”
Section: Post Space Preparationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Solid evidence can be found in the literature to support anterior single-tooth restorations, which are placed on endodontically treated maxillary central incisors (7). A high number of in vitro studies showed that the clinical survival depends on the remaining hard tissue (8), post placement (9), root wall thickness (10), alveolar bone support (11), type of post and crown cementation (12,13), or the core buildup (14,15).…”
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confidence: 99%