NOTAS DE
ENDODONCIA
Profesor: Dr. Ricardo Rivas Muñoz
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CONTENIDO DE LA UNIDAD 18:
18.1. Etiopatogenia 18.1.1. Causas exógenas 18.1.2. Causas endógenas 18.1.3. Causas sistémicas 18.2. Farmacología 18.2.1. Mecanismos de acción de los medicamentos 18.2.2. Decoloración por tetraciclinas 18.2.3. Fluorosis endémica 18.2.4. Decoloración debida al envejecimiento
18.3. Blanqueamiento del diente vital 18.3.1. Registro 18.3.2. Diagnóstico 18.3.2.1. Preparación del diente a blanquear 18.3.2.2. Procedimiento del blanqueado
18.4. Blanqueamiento de dientes no vitales 18.4.1. Indicaciones y contraindicaciones 18.4.2. Preparación del diente a blanquear 18.4.3. Técnica de blanqueamiento inmediato 18.4.4. Técnica de blanqueamiento ambulatorio
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REGRESAR A LA SECCIÓN DE GENERALIDADES, ETIOPATOGENIA Y FARMACOLOGÍA
FRACTURE RESISTANCE AND FAILURE PATTERN OF TEETH SUBMITTED TO INTERNAL BLEACHING WITH 37% CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE, WITH APPLICATION OF DIFFERENT RESTORATIVE PROCEDURES
IProfessor
of the Department of Prosthodontics, Bauru Dental School, University of
São Paulo
IIProfessor of the Department of Restorative Dentistry, Santa
Maria Dental School, Federal University of Santa Maria. PhD student in
Oral Rehabilitation at Bauru Dental School, University of São Paulo
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the
compressive fracture strength and failure pattern in premolars submitted
to endodontic treatment and internal bleaching with 37% carbamide
peroxide for 21 days, with application of different restorative
procedures.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Six groups were employed (n = 10): 1) non-bleached
teeth and pulp chamber sealed with IRM; 2) bleached teeth and pulp
chamber sealed with IRM; 3) bleached teeth and pulp chamber filled with
light cured composite resin; 4) bleached teeth, root canals prepared at
10mm, filling of the root canal and pulp chamber with IRM; 5) bleached
teeth, root canals prepared at 10mm, luting of prefabricated metallic
post with zinc phosphate and pulp chamber sealed with composite resin;
6) bleached teeth, root canals prepared at 10mm, luting of glass fiber
post with resin cement and pulp chamber sealed with composite resin.
After 24-hour storage in distilled water, the specimens were submitted
to compressive fracture strength testing in a universal testing machine.
RESULTS: The following values were found: Group 1 – 56.23kgf;
Group 2 – 48.96kgf; Group 3 – 53.99kgf; Group 4 – 45.72kgf; Group 5 –
54.22kgf; Group 6 – 60.12kgf. The analysis of variance did not reveal
statistically significant difference between groups (p<0.05), suggesting
that internal bleaching with 37% carbamide peroxide did not weaken the
dental tissues. The largest number of unfavorable fractures was observed
for Groups 2 (50%), 4 (40%), and 5 (30%). Group 6 exhibited the most
favorable failure pattern.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that internal bleaching with 37%
carbamide peroxide did not significantly weaken the teeth. Among the
bleached teeth, those with temporary IRM restorations or metallic posts
demonstrated the most unfavorable fracture pattern, whereas the most
favorable fracture pattern occurred in teeth restored with composite
resin and glass fiber posts.
Investigado por Luis Enrique Díaz López, Alumno del grupo 2622 (2008), FES Iztacala, UNAM
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