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Title: Bending resistance of unit cast posts-and-cores compared with noble posts following molten cast core attachment. Author: Pfeiffer P, Schmage P, Schulz A, Nergiz I. Journal: J Oral Rehabil; 2006 Feb; 33(2):125-30. PubMed ID: 16457672. Abstract: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the bending resistance of unit cast posts-and-cores (UPC) and prefabricated high noble posts with cast-on cores. Tapered posts (ER post-restoring system) of three sizes in diameter (ISO 50, 90, 110) were investigated: UPC were cast of three different alloys (Au-Pt-Pd, Au-Ag-Pt, Co-Cr-Mo). Also, prefabricated tapered noble posts (Heraplat and Pt-Ir) were cast over with metal cores of the different alloys. Prefabricated titanium posts of each size were precision fit into the central core channels of the Co-Cr-Mo cores to serve as control specimens. The 0.2% yield strengths (R(0.2)) of all specimens were tested on a universal testing machine. One-way and three-way anova and Bonferroni-Dunn's multiple comparison tests were performed for the statistical analysis. The mean bending resistance R(0.2) of the unit cast posts-and-cores was 45 +/- 4-46 +/- 5 N for ISO 50 (control group: 54 +/- 3 N), 91 +/- 9-93 +/- 7 N for ISO 90 (control group: 117 +/- 11 N) and 115 +/- 13-130 +/- 12 N for ISO 110 (control group: 141 +/- 12 N). Except for the Au-Pt-Pd UPC of ISO 110, the yield strengths of the control groups were significantly superior to all unit cast alloy combinations (P < 0.05). Significantly lower bending resistance was found for Co-Cr-Mo cores cast over Heraplat and Pt-Ir posts compared with the corresponding Heraplat/Au-Ag-Pt, Heraplat/Au-Pt-Pd and Pt-Ir/Au-Ag-Pt posts-and-cores.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]