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Effects of pontic span and fiber reinforcement on fracture strength of multi-unit provisional fixed partial dentures.


ABSTRACT:

Background/purpose

Clinically, PMMA resin is extensively used for fabricating provisional FPDs. However, fracture often occurs due to the unsatisfactory mechanical strength, especially within connectors of long-span provisional FPDs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the fracture load of fiber-reinforced provisional FPDs with various pontic span lengths, and to identify the most suitable span length for fiber-reinforced long-span provisional FPDs.

Materials and methods

Fifty-six provisional FPDs with various pontic span lengths were fabricated. Seven samples from each group were reinforced with glass fibers. Unreinforced counterparts served as control. The samples were fixed on the abutments after thermocycling and then received a fatigue test. Subsequently, they were mechanically loaded until fracture, and the initial fracture load and fracture patterns were recorded. Statistical analysis, including two-sample t-test, one-way, two-way ANOVA, Tukey-Kramer HSD post hoc analysis and ?2 test were used to evaluate mechanical performance.

Results

The mean fracture load of FPDs with 14 mm pontic span length is significantly higher than the other lengths. The fracture load of each reinforced group is significantly higher than each counterpart control. There is no interaction between two variables, pontic span and fiber reinforcement. With fiber reinforcement, the fracture patterns were altered from catastrophic fracture to bent or partial fracture. But, the fracture patterns were not affected by pontic span.

Conclusion

The fracture load of acrylic FPDs decreases significantly when pontic span length is greater than 17 mm. Adding glass fibers into long-span provisional FPDs can significantly improve the fracture resistance and fracture patterns.

SUBMITTER: Chang MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6739267 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of pontic span and fiber reinforcement on fracture strength of multi-unit provisional fixed partial dentures.

Chang Min-Chieh MC   Hung Chun-Cheng CC   Chen Wen-Cheng WC   Tseng Shang-Chun SC   Chen Yung-Chung YC   Wang Jen-Chyan JC  

Journal of dental sciences 20190411 3


<h4>Background/purpose</h4>Clinically, PMMA resin is extensively used for fabricating provisional FPDs. However, fracture often occurs due to the unsatisfactory mechanical strength, especially within connectors of long-span provisional FPDs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the fracture load of fiber-reinforced provisional FPDs with various pontic span lengths, and to identify the most suitable span length for fiber-reinforced long-span provisional FPDs.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Fift  ...[more]

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