2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02577-5
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Impact of different axial wall designs on the fracture strength and stress distribution of ceramic restorations in mandibular first molar

Abstract: Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the fracture strength and stress distribution of four ceramic restorations. Methods Forty human mandibular first molars were collected and randomized into four groups after establishing the distal defect: full crown group with 4 mm axial wall height (AWH) (FC4); short AWH crown group with 2 mm AWH (SC2); occlusal veneer group with 0 mm AWH (OV0); occlusal distal veneer group with only the dist… Show more

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“…With the appropriate modifications of the microcomputed tomographic data, 3-dimensional models of endodontically treated teeth were created based on the cavities described previously. Root canal therapy was simulated by computer according to a standardized procedure [ 16 ]. The distal root canal was enlarged to 0.40 mm/0.06 taper files based on the canal geometry.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the appropriate modifications of the microcomputed tomographic data, 3-dimensional models of endodontically treated teeth were created based on the cavities described previously. Root canal therapy was simulated by computer according to a standardized procedure [ 16 ]. The distal root canal was enlarged to 0.40 mm/0.06 taper files based on the canal geometry.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%