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Comparative Study
. 2000 Oct-Dec;11(4):139-44.

Comparative evaluation of strength of various core restorative materials for endodontically treated anterior teeth

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Comparative Study

Comparative evaluation of strength of various core restorative materials for endodontically treated anterior teeth

V K Dabas. Indian J Dent Res. 2000 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

In the present study, four restorative materials were used for the restoration of endodontically treated anterior teeth and their strength were compared with that of natural teeth. 100 freshly extracted Maxillary Central Incisors were used. The teeth were restored with Pin-retained amalgam-core buildups, Dowel-post with Glass ionomer-Amalgam alloy combination Cast Core build up. The natural tooth showed the maximum strength. Though some of the restorative materials showed promising results, none of them is able to show strength anywhere near to that of natural tooth.

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