Effect of Two Different Polyethylene Fiber Positions on Fracture Resistance of Endodontic Treated Premolars: In vitro Comparative Study

  • Alaadhamy A
  • Hassan Jasim H
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Purpose: This study evaluated the effect of different polyethylene fibers positions on fracture resistance of endodontic treated premolars. Materials & Method: - 40 maxillary upper first premolars had been randomly divided in to 4 groups; (n=10). Except for control group, MOD cavity preparation with no steps were done within groups. After endodontic treatment and adhesive step and band application teeth restored with different techniques as follows: B-incremental with G- aenial posterior micro hybrid composite, C-circumferential Ribbond application (wallpapering) with incremental layering, D- bulkfill technique with ribbond reinforcement . Fracture test was measured using LARYEE device ( a computer controlled universal testing machine, China). Statistical analysis was done by One way ANOVA then LSD test to evaluate significance among groups. Results: The highest mean of fracture resistance in restored groups was recorded with group C (885 N) (wallpapering technique); while group D showed the lowest fracture resistance mean (678 N). Conclusion: positioning of polyethylene fibers circumferentially can enhance the fracture strength of endodontic treated teeth.

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Alaadhamy, A., & Hassan Jasim, H. (2023). Effect of Two Different Polyethylene Fiber Positions on Fracture Resistance of Endodontic Treated Premolars: In vitro Comparative Study. Mustansiria Dental Journal, 19(2), 207–216. https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v19i2.894

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