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Abstract

An increased incidence of fracture has been reported in teeth where root canals were treated with calcium hydroxide. Edge chipping is one test used to measure the resistance of brittle materials to fracture. Presently, no studies have reported on edge chipping in teeth. This study evaluated the fracture resistance of human dentin exposed to calcium hydroxide for up to 60 days using the edge chipping method. Twelve recently extracted teeth were divided into a control group and three experimental groups with varying calcium hydroxide exposures. All teeth underwent pulpectomy via standard protocol. It was expected that the edge chip resistance would decrease as a function of exposure, but the results showed the converse. Chip resistance may reflect both the fracture resistance and the hardness of dentin, a quasi brittle material. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Effect of Calcium Hydroxide on the Fracture Resistance of Dentin
Author
Whitbeck, Evan R; Quinn, George D; Quinn, Janet B
Pages
743-749
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Jul/Aug 2011
Publisher
Superintendent of Documents
ISSN
1044677X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
887255432
Copyright
Copyright Superintendent of Documents Jul/Aug 2011