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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Dal Piva, Amanda
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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- 2024Effect of Glazing Protocol on the Surface Roughness and Optical Properties of Lithia-Based Glass-Ceramics
- 2024Impact of try-in paste removal on the fatigue behavior of bonded lithium disilicate ceramicscitations
- 2024Repair of monolithic zirconia restorations with different direct resin compositescitations
- 2024Effect of brushing simulation on the wear behavior of repaired CAD-CAM restorationscitations
- 2024Cyclic fatigue of a repaired 4 YSZ ceramiccitations
- 2024Effect of ZrO2 paste, surface treatments, and storage on Weibull characteristics and resin bond strength to zirconiacitations
- 2024Effect of printing layer orientation and polishing on the fatigue strength of 3D-printed dental zirconiacitations
- 2023Does glaze firing affect the strength of advanced lithium disilicate after simulated defects?citations
- 2023Effect of glazing technique and firing on surface roughness and flexural strength of an advanced lithium disilicatecitations
- 2023Post-fatigue fracture load, stress concentration and mechanical properties of feldspathic, leucite- and lithium disilicate-reinforced glass ceramicscitations
- 2023Desgaste das cerâmicas odontológicascitations
- 2023Influence of surface finishing and printing layer orientation on surface roughness and flexural strength of stereolithography-manufactured dental zirconiacitations
- 2023The ability of mouthguards to protect veneered teethcitations
- 2023Fluoride and Calcium Release from Alkasite and Glass Ionomer Restorative Dental Materialscitations
- 2022Mechanical Behavior of Alkasite Posterior Restorations in Comparison to Polymeric Materialscitations
- 2022Comparison of Polishing Systems on the Surface Roughness of Resin Based Composites Containing Different Monomerscitations
- 2022Sintering mode of a translucent Y-TZPcitations
- 2021Toothbrushing wear resistance of stained cad/cam ceramicscitations
- 2021Polymerization shrinkage, hygroscopic expansion, elastic modulus and degree of conversion of different composites for dental applicationcitations
- 2021Effect of surface treatment and glaze application on shade characterized resin-modified ceramic after toothbrushingcitations
- 2020Durability of staining and glazing on a hybrid ceramics after the three-body wearcitations
- 2020Influence of different restorative material and cement on the stress distribution of ceramic veneer in upper central incisor
- 2020Influence of different restorative material and cement on the stress distribution of ceramic veneer in upper central incisor
- 2020Mechanical behavior of implant assisted removable partial denture for Kennedy class II
- 2020Biaxial flexural strength and Weilbull characteristics of adhesively luted hybrid and reinforced CAD/CAM materials to dentincitations
- 2020In vitro evaluation of multi-walled carbon nanotube reinforced nanofibers composites for dental applicationcitations
- 2020Effect of different materials and undercut on the removal force and stress distribution in circumferential clasps during direct retainer action in removable partial denturescitations
- 2020Survival probability of zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate ceramiccitations
- 2019Reinforced glass-ceramicscitations
- 2019Effect of pH variation on the subcritical crack growth parameters of glassy matrix ceramicscitations
- 2019Mechanical behavior of conceptual posterior dental crowns with functional elasticity gradient
- 2019A study on stress distribution to cement layer and root dentin for post and cores made of CAD/CAM materials with different elasticity modulus in the absence of ferrulecitations
- 2019Stress distribution of complete-arch implant-supported prostheses reinforced with silica-nylon meshcitations
- 2019Different combinations of CAD/CAM materials on the biomechanical behavior of a two-piece prosthetic solution
- 2019Influence of Ceramic Materials on Biomechanical Behavior of Implant Supported Fixed Prosthesis with Hybrid Abutmentcitations
- 2018Do mechanical advantages exist in relining fiber posts with composite prior to its cementation?citations
- 2018CAD-FEA modeling and analysis of different full crown monolithic restorationscitations
- 2018Effect of surface treatments on the bond repair strength of resin composite to different artificial teethcitations
- 2018Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implantscitations
- 2017Comportamento biomecânico de resinas compostas indiretascitations
- 2017Distribuições de tensão e microdeformação em implantes curtos com duas conexões protéticas diferentes - Uma análise in vitro e in silicocitations
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CAD-FEA modeling and analysis of different full crown monolithic restorations
Abstract
<p>Objectives: To investigate the influence of different materials for monolithic full posterior crowns using 3D-Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Methods: Twelve (12) 3D models of adhesively-restored teeth with different crowns according to the material and its elastic modulus were analysed: Acrylic resin, Polyetheretherketone, Composite resin, Hybrid ceramic, pressable and machinable Zirconia reinforced lithium silicate, Feldspathic, Lithium disilicate, Gold alloy, Cobalt–Chromium alloy (Co–Cr), Zirconia tetragonal partially stabilized with yttria, and Alumina. All materials were assumed to behave elastically throughout the entire deformation. Results in restoration and cementing line were obtained using maximum principal stress. In addition, maximum shear stress criteria was used for the cementing line. Results: Restorative materials with higher elastic modulus present higher stress concentration inside the crown, mainly tensile stress on an intaglio surface. On the other hand, materials with lower elastic modulus allow stress passage for cement, increasing shear stress on this layer. Stiffer materials promote higher stress peak values. Significance: Materials with higher elastic modulus such as Co–Cr, zirconia and alumina enable higher tensile stress concentration on the crown intaglio surface and higher shear stress on the cement layer, facilitating crown debonding.</p>