Rfl. Mondelli et al., FRACTURE STRENGTH OF WEAKENED HUMAN PREMOLARS RESTORED WITH AMALGAM WITH AND WITHOUT CUSP COVERAGE, American journal of dentistry, 11(4), 1998, pp. 181-184
Purpose: To determine the effect of cusp coverage with amalgam restora
tions on the fracture strength of weakened human maxillary premolars.
Materials and Methods: 30 extracted human maxillary premolars were div
ided into three groups; Group A (control): uncut teeth, Group B: wide
MOD cavities prepared and the pulp chamber's roof removed. The teeth w
ere restored with amalgam without cusp coverage, Group C: same as Grou
p B plus cusp reduction and restored with amalgam. The teeth were incl
uded in metal rings with self-curing polystyrene resin and stored in w
ater for 24 hrs. The restorations were refined with rubber points, pol
ished and further stored in water for 24 hrs before being subjected to
a compressive axial load in a Universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min
. Results: The mean fracture strength obtained was: Group A: 173.3 Kgf
, Group B: 47.3 Kgf and Group C: 127.7 Kgf. All values were statistica
lly significantly different (P< 0.05). The amalgam restoration of weak
ened human premolars with cusp coverage amalgam significantly increase
d the fracture strength of the teeth (63 %) as compared to teeth resto
red without cusp coverage. The results showed that cusp coverage with
amalgam might be an option for restoring weakened endodontically-treat
ed teeth.