Influence of a Retentive Shoulder Design to Prevent Early Failure of Three Core Build-Ups

Author:

Bonilla Esteban D1ORCID,Pameijer Cornelis H.2ORCID,Nascimento Cassio do3ORCID,Garcia-Godoy Franklin4ORCID,Hayashi Marc1ORCID,Khabbaz Christine1ORCID,Bonilla Brian C.5ORCID,Pedrazzi Vinicius3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California School of Dentistry, USA

2. University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, USA

3. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

4. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA

5. Santa Clara University, USA

Abstract

Abstract This study evaluated the influence of a retentive shoulder design to prevent early failure of three resin composite build-ups on molars. Ninety-six intact extracted human maxillary third molars were assigned to two groups (n=48) based on occlusal, buccal cusps only and all cusps reduction. The groups were divided into two subgroups: pin retained and non-pin retained build-ups resulting in four groups (n=24), according the cusps reduction: pin retained/partial, pin retained/complete, non-pin retained/partial, non-pin retained/complete. Occlusal reduction was 3 mm with a semi-lunar retentive shoulder of 3 mm and an axial wall height of 1.5 mm. Groups were restored using a microhybrid, flowable or titanium reinforced resin composite. Modified self-curing acrylic resin provisional crowns were fabricated, cemented with non-eugenol temporary cement and thermal cycled. An instron machine applied tension to the provisional crowns parallel to the long axis of the tooth until dislodgement. A three-way analysis of variance was conducted on the influence of the variables on the retention of the core build-up. Ninety-three build-ups were retained under tensile load, while three core build-ups without pins were dislodged. Three-way analysis of variance showed no statistically significant difference between core build-ups using a retentive shoulder and pin retained core build-ups when tested under tensile load. With the advent of adhesive systems, increased surface area and retentive shoulder design can provide a retentive core foundation to prevent early failures of core build-ups during indirect restoration fabrication which will contribute to the longevity of final restorations.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Dentistry

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