2008
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.27.195
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Fracture Strength of Direct Surface-retained Fixed Partial Dentures: Effect of Fiber Reinforcement versus the Use of Particulate Filler Composites Only

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“…However, low bond strength of metal and ceramic FDPs to the tooth tissues remains to be the clinical problem leading to frequent debondings (Creugers et al, 1997;Kern and Sasse 2011;Kerschbaum et al, 1996). As a consequence of different modulus of elasticity of the different materials and the repeated stresses, the adhesive joint was often reported to be the main cause of failure (Behr et al, 2002;Creugers et al, 1997;Kerschbaum et al, 1996;Kumbuloglu et al, 2008). One alternative to metal or ceramic resin-bonded FDPs is fiber reinforced composite (FRC) FDPs that require minimal preparation of the tooth tissues, especially when compared with their conventional metal and ceramic counterparts (Özcan et al, 2005a;Ries et al, 2006;Waki et al, 2006).…”
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“…However, low bond strength of metal and ceramic FDPs to the tooth tissues remains to be the clinical problem leading to frequent debondings (Creugers et al, 1997;Kern and Sasse 2011;Kerschbaum et al, 1996). As a consequence of different modulus of elasticity of the different materials and the repeated stresses, the adhesive joint was often reported to be the main cause of failure (Behr et al, 2002;Creugers et al, 1997;Kerschbaum et al, 1996;Kumbuloglu et al, 2008). One alternative to metal or ceramic resin-bonded FDPs is fiber reinforced composite (FRC) FDPs that require minimal preparation of the tooth tissues, especially when compared with their conventional metal and ceramic counterparts (Özcan et al, 2005a;Ries et al, 2006;Waki et al, 2006).…”
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“…In order to overcome this problem, pre-impregnated FRC systems are developed, meaning that the FRC bundle can be applied as such when taken out of the package (Miettinen et al, 1998;Vallittu, 1998Vallittu, , 1994. Monomers such as UTMA and bis-GMA/PMMA, changes handling properties and cross-linking, thereby, increase the adhesive strength of the FRC to the PFC (Kumbuloglu et al, 2008). On the other hand, the development and improvement of PFCs has been a great challenge for the manufacturers.…”
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