Carlo Massimo Saratti
University of Geneva
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Dental Materials | 2016
Giovanni Tommaso Rocca; Paulina Sedlakova; Carlo Massimo Saratti; R. Sedlacek; Ladislav Gregor; Nicolas Rizcalla; A.J. Feilzer; Ivo Krejci
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the influence of different types of modifications with resin on fatigue resistance and failure behavior of CAD-CAM resin nano ceramic (RNC) restorations for maxillary first premolars. METHODS Sixty standardized resin composite root dies received CAD-CAM RNC endocrowns (n=30) and crowns (n=30) (Lava Ultimate, 3M Espe). Restorations were divided into six groups: full anatomic endocrowns (group A) and crowns (group D), buccal resin veneered endocrowns (group B) and crowns (group E) and buccal resin veneered endocrowns (group C) and crowns (group F) with a central groove resin filling. A nano-hybrid resin composite was used to veneer the restorations (Filtek Supreme, 3M Espe). All specimens were first submitted to thermo-mechanical cyclic loading (1.7Hz, 49N, 600000 cycles, 1500 thermo-cycles) and then submitted to cyclic isometric stepwise loading (5Hz) until completion of 105000 cycles or failure after 5000 cycles at 200N, followed by 20000 cycles at 400N, 600N, 800N, 1000N and 1200N. In case of fracture, fragments were analyzed using SEM and modes of failure were determined. Results were statistically analyzed by Kaplan-Meier life survival analysis and log rank test (p=0.05). RESULTS The differences in survival between groups were not statistically significant, except between groups D and F (p=0.039). Endocrowns fractured predominantly with a mesio-distal wedge-opening fracture (82%). Partial cusp fractures were observed above all in crowns (70%). Analysis of the fractured specimens revealed that the origin of the fracture was mainly at the occlusal contact points of the stepwise loading. SIGNIFICANCE Veneering of CAD-CAM RNC restorations has no influence on their fatigue resistance except when monolithic crowns are modified on their occlusal central groove.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2016
Carlo Massimo Saratti; Ivo Krejci; Giovanni Tommaso Rocca
This article describes a direct composite resin technique for the closure of multiple diastemas. The described procedure allows an anatomic and esthetic emergence profile of the apical third of the tooth to be obtained in periodontally compromised teeth without the use of interproximal wedges.
Journal of Dentistry | 2016
Nicola Scotti; Alberto Forniglia; Riccardo Michelotto Tempesta; A. Comba; Carlo Massimo Saratti; Damiano Pasqualini; M. Alovisi; Elio Berutti
OBJECTIVES The study evaluated the fracture resistance and fracture patterns of endodontically treated mandibular first molars restored with glass-fiber-reinforced direct composite restorations. METHODS In total, 60 extracted intact first molars were treated endodontically; a mesio-occluso-distal (MOD) cavity was prepared and specimens were then divided into six groups: sound teeth (G1), no restoration (G2), direct composite restoration (G3), fiber-post-supported direct composite restoration (G4), direct composite reinforced with horizontal mesio-distal glass-fibers (G5), and buccal-palatal glass-fibers (G6). Specimens were subjected to 5000 thermocycles and 20,000 cycles of 45° oblique loading force at 1.3Hz and 50N; they were then loaded until fracture. The maximum fracture loads were recorded in Newtons (N) and data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey tests (p<0.05). Fractured specimens were analyzed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). RESULTS The mean static loads (in Newtons) were: G1, 831.83; G2, 282.86; G3, 364.18; G4, 502.93; G5, 499.26; and G6, 582.22. Fracture resistance did not differ among G4, G5, and G6, but was significantly higher than G3 (p=0.001). All specimens fractured in a catastrophic way. In G6, glass fibers inducted a partial deflection of the fracture, although they were not able to stop crack propagation. CONCLUSIONS For the direct restoration of endodontically treated molars, reinforcement of composite resins with glass-fibers or fiber posts can enhance fracture resistance. The SEM analysis showed a low ability of horizontal glass-fibers to deviate the fracture, but this effect was not sufficient to lead to more favorable fracture patterns above the cement-enamel junction (CEJ). CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The fracture resistance of endodontically treated molars restored with direct composite restorations seems to be increased by reinforcement with fibers, even if it is insufficient to restore sound molar fracture resistance and cannot avoid vertical fractures.
Odontology | 2016
Giovanni Tommaso Rocca; Carlo Massimo Saratti; Antoine Poncet; A.J. Feilzer; Ivo Krejci
Journal of Dentistry | 2015
Giovanni Tommaso Rocca; Carlo Massimo Saratti; Maria Angeles Cattani-Lorente; A.J. Feilzer; Susanne S. Scherrer; Ivo Krejci
Journal of Dentistry | 2018
Giovanni Tommaso Rocca; René Daher; Carlo Massimo Saratti; R. Sedlacek; T. Suchy; A.J. Feilzer; Ivo Krejci
The international journal of esthetic dentistry | 2018
Filippo Del Curto; Carlo Massimo Saratti; Ivo Krejci
Quintessence: Publicación internacional de odontología | 2018
Filippo Del Curto; Carlo Massimo Saratti; Ivo Krejci
Journal of Dentistry | 2018
Giovanni Tommaso Rocca; René Daher; Carlo Massimo Saratti; R. Sedlacek; T. Suchy; A.J. Feilzer; Ivo Krejci
Dental Materials | 2018
Carlo Massimo Saratti; Giovanni Tommaso Rocca; Ivo Krejci; Susanne S. Scherrer