Objective: This is a study comparing the effects of different post designs on the fracture resistence.
Methods: Twenty-seven simulated tooth roots made of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) were divided into three groups, then the cement-expanded composite screw post-core system (CECSP), cement screw post-core system (CSP) and cast metal post-core system (CMP) were manufactured. The root and post-core system was compressed by the speed of 1 mm/min on the Instron 4302 and the fracture resistence force was recorded.
Results: Statistical analysis of the measured values showed the fracture resistence force of CECSP and CMP to be significantly greater than that of CSP (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference between the fracture resistence force of CECSP and CMP (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: The fracture mechanical properties of CECSP are much better than those of cement screw post-core system and are similar to cast metal post-core system. Therefore, it is possible to find a new way for restoration of endodontally treated teeth.