Fracture Resistance of Endodontically Treated Teeth with Different Perforation Diameters: An In Vitro Analysis
Flora Kakoura, Kleoniki Lyroudia, Nikolaos Economides, Dimitrios Dimitriadis, Georgios Mikrogeorgis

TL;DR
This study found that larger root perforations in treated teeth significantly reduce their fracture resistance.
Contribution
The study introduces a controlled in vitro analysis of how different perforation diameters affect the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.
Findings
Teeth with 2.1 mm and 1 mm perforations showed significantly decreased fracture resistance.
Perforations of 0.5 mm did not significantly reduce fracture resistance compared to intact teeth.
Statistical significance was observed between groups with larger perforations and the control group.
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the diameter of iatrogenic root perforations and the fracture resistance (FR) of endodontically treated teeth. Methods: Sixty-five single-rooted teeth were sectioned at 13 mm from the anatomic apex. Their weight and the mesiodistal (MD) and buccolingual (BL) dimensions were recorded in order to ensure their allocation into five homogeneous groups (N = 13); Group 1 (control group): teeth remained intact, Group 2: teeth were instrumented but not perforated, Group 3: teeth were instrumented and perforated with a 2.1 mm bur, Group 4: teeth were instrumented and perforated with a 1 mm bur, and Group 5: teeth were instrumented and perforated with a 0.5 mm bur. All perforations were created at the same spot in the buccal surface of the roots. To further standardize the defects, an apparatus ensured that the cutting…
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TopicsDental Trauma and Treatments · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental materials and restorations
