Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958
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Comparison of fracture resistance between cast, CAD/CAM milling, and direct metal laser sintering metal post systems
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2016 Volume 60 Issue 1 Pages 23-28

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the fracture resistance of Co-Cr post- cores fabricated with 3 different techniques: traditional casting (TC), computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) milling (CCM) and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS). Methods: Forty intact human mandibular premolar were endodontically treated. The roots were then randomly divided into four groups according to the post systems: the control group was only filled with gutta percha. Co-Cr metal posts were fabricated with TC, CCM and DMLS in the other three groups. The posts were luted with a resin cement and subjected to compression test at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The statistical analysis of the data was performed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multiple comparison post hoc Tukey tests (a = .05). The samples were examined under a stereomicroscope with ?20 magnification for the evaluation of the fracture types. Results: The mean fracture loads were 432.69 N for control, 608.89 N for TC, 689.40 N for DMLS and 959.26 N for CCM. One-way ANOVA revealed significant difference between the groups ( p < 0.01). In the post hoc Tukey test, there were significant differences between groups except DMLS and TC. Conclusion: While Co-Cr posts fabricated by TC and DMLS systems performed similarly in terms of fracture resistance, posts fabricated by CCM techniques showed higher fracture resistance values. Significance: Co-Cr metal posts fabricated by CCM and DMLS could be an alternative to TC processing in daily clinical application.

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