Influence of remaining coronal thickness and height on biomechanical behavior of endodontically treated teeth: survival rates, load to fracture and finite element analysis
Abstract Objective To evaluate the effect of restorative strategy (fiber post vs cast post and core), coronal height (0 mm vs 2 mm) and thickness (higher than 1 mm vs lower than 1 mm) on survival rate, fracture resistance and stress distribution. Material and Methods Seventy-two bovine teeth were cl...
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Main Authors: | Gislene Corrêa (Author), Lucas P Brondani (Author), Vinícius F. Wandscher (Author), Gabriel K. R. Pereira (Author), Luiz F. Valandro (Author), César D. Bergoli (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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