The aim of this study was to observe the effects of different test conditions on the flexural properties of root canal post. Metaland fiber-reinforced composite root canal posts of various diameters were measured to determine flexural properties using a threepoint bending test at different conditions. In this study, the span length/post diameter ratio of root canal posts varied from 3.0 to 10.0. Multiple regression models for maximum load as a dependent variable were statistically significant. The models for flexural properties as dependent variables were statistically significant, but linear regression models could not be fitted to data sets. At a low span length/post diameter ratio, the flexural properties were distorted by occurrence of shear stress in short samples. It was impossible to obtain high span length/post diameter ratio with root canal posts. The addition of parameters or coefficients is necessary to appropriately represent the flexural properties of root canal posts.
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Kim, S. H., Oh, T. O., Kim, J. Y., Park, C. W., Baek, S. H., & Park, E. S. (2016). Effects of metal-and fiber-reinforced composite root canal posts on flexural properties. Dental Materials Journal, 35(1), 138–146. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2015-193
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