Fracture resistance of teeth restored with different resin-based restorative systems

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the fracture resistance of teeth restored with resin composite. Forty-eight maxillary premolar teeth were chosen and randomly divided to six groups: G1 (control): sound teeth; G2: MOD preparation, unrestored; G3: MOD + Adper Single Bond 2/P60; G4: MOD + Adper Easy One/P60; G5: MOD + P90 restorative system; G6: MOD + Adper Easy One/P90 Bond/P90. Specimens were subjected to compressive axial loading (0.5 mm/min). Flexural strength and the modulus of elasticity were also tested (n = 7). The only statistical equivalence with sound teeth was noted for G3 (p > 0.05). Flexural strength and the modulus of elasticity varied among the composites tested (n = 10). The reestablishment of the resistance to fracture in premolars subjected to Class II MOD preparations is restorative-system-dependent. The silorane restorative system is not able to recover the resistance to fracture.

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Kikuti, W. Y., Chaves, F. O., Hipólito, V. D., Rodrigues, F. P., & D’Alpino, P. H. P. (2012). Fracture resistance of teeth restored with different resin-based restorative systems. Brazilian Oral Research, 26(3), 275–281. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-83242012005000004

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