Fatigue Resistance and Microleakage of CAD/CAM Ceramic and Composite Molar Crowns
(2011-10-29 08:44:23)
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Thirty-two extracted molars were
prepared to receive CEREC crowns according to manufacturer's
guidelines using a special paralleling device (Parallel-A-Prep).
Sixteen feldspathic ceramic crowns (VITABLOCS Mark II) (VMII) and
16 resin-composite crowns (Paradigm-MZ100 blocks) (PMZ) were milled
using a CEREC-3D machine.
Following storage for 1 week in
water, specimens were subjected to uniaxial compressive cyclic
loading in an Instron testing machine at 12 Hz for 1,000,000
cycles. Load was applied at the central fossa, and the cycle range
was 60–600 N. Specimens were then subjected to microleakage
testing. Data were statistically analyzed using factorial ANOVA and
Post Hoc (Tukey HSD) tests.
Results: All composite crowns survived compressive cyclic loading without fracture, while three ceramic crowns from the subgroup cemented with RXU developed surface cracks at the center of occlusal surfaces, extending laterally. Microleakage scores of ceramic crowns cemented with PAN were significantly lower than those of the other three subgroups (p < 0.05).