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  • 2021Influence of Cavity Geometry on the Fracture Strength of Dental Restorations: Finite Element Study15citations
  • 2015Smart electroconductive bioactive ceramics to promote in situ electrostimulation of bone24citations

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Influence of Cavity Geometry on the Fracture Strength of Dental Restorations: Finite Element Study

  • Amaro, Am
  • Palma, Pj
  • Falacho, Ri
  • Messias, A.
  • Roseiro, L.
  • Neto, Ma
Abstract

Featured Application The findings of this work might be used in the design of restorations of premolars. The main purpose of this work was to analyze the stress distribution in premolars restored with indirect IPS Empress CAD onlays or inlays. The three-dimensional geometry of a human first premolar was created using modeling software. The tooth fixation system was simulated through box geometry, comprising a cortical bone layer with 2 mm of thickness over a layer of trabecular bone with 15 mm of thickness. The tooth had the following approximated crown dimensions: 10.35 mm buccolingual length; 7.1 mm mesiodistal width; and 7.0 mm cervico-occlusal height. The mesio-occluso-distal (MOD) cavity preparations followed the suggestions available in the literature. The cement geometry was modified to include cohesive zone models (CZM) to perform the adhesive joint's strength prediction. The loading body was created assuming contact between the food bolus and the tooth surface. Numerical solutions were obtained by performing static analysis and damage analysis using the finite element method. Von Mises stress values generated in the ceramic inlay restoration ranged from 1.39-181.47 MPa, which were on average 4.4% higher than those of the onlay ceramic restoration. The fracture strength of the onlay restoration was about 18% higher than that of the inlay restoration. The onlay design seems to contribute to higher homogenization of the adhesive resin cement strain and higher tooth structure protection.

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  • surface
  • strength
  • cement
  • ceramic
  • resin
  • homogenization
  • collision-induced dissociation