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Effect of connector height and retainer occlusal thickness on the fracture resistance of posterior 4-unit monolithic 5Y-TZP fixed partial dentures after thermomechanical aging.

Yousef Khaled ElShamotyHaneen Adnan SadeqiMirza Rustum Baig
Published in: The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (2024)
The mean fracture load values were between 737 N and 1563 N. Significant differences in the mean fracture load were found between the connector heights (601 N; P<.001) and occlusal thicknesses (225 N; P=.002), but the interaction of the 2 factors was not significant (P=.132) The Tukey post hoc analysis showed significant differences between the connector thicknesses groups (P<.01), but the occlusal thicknesses were found to be similar for the same connector height (P=.609) CONCLUSIONS: Connector height and occlusal retainer thickness influenced the fracture load of 4-unit monolithic 5Y-TZP FPDs after thermomechanical aging.
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