Effect of the crown design and interface lute parameters on the stress-state of a machined crown–tooth system: A finite element analysis

Effect of the crown design and interface lute parameters on the stress-state of a machined crown–tooth system: A finite element analysis


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نویسندگان: بهنام میرزاکوچکی

کلمات کلیدی: CAD/CAMAll-ceramicFEAMicro-CTAdhesivevon-Mises stressMaximum principal stressLoadResin cement

نشریه: 9045 , 8 , 29 , 2013

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کد مقاله 70337
عنوان فارسی مقاله Effect of the crown design and interface lute parameters on the stress-state of a machined crown–tooth system: A finite element analysis
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The effect of preparation design and the physical properties of the interface lute on the restored machined ceramic crown–tooth complex are poorly understood. The aim of this work was to determine, by means of three-dimensional finite element analysis (3D FEA) the effect of the tooth preparation design and the elastic modulus of the cement on the stress state of the cemented machined ceramic crown–tooth complex. The three-dimensional structure of human premolar teeth, restored with adhesively cemented machined ceramic crowns, was digitized with a micro-CT scanner. An accurate, high resolution, digital replica model of a restored tooth was created. Two preparation designs, with different occlusal morphologies, were modeled with cements of 3 different elastic moduli. Interactive medical image processing software (mimics and professional CAD modeling software) was used to create sophisticated digital models that included the supporting structures; periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. The generated models were imported into an FEA software program (hypermesh version 10.0, Altair Engineering Inc.) with all degrees of freedom constrained at the outer surface of the supporting cortical bone of the crown–tooth complex. Five different elastic moduli values were given to the adhesive cement interface 1.8 GPa, 4 GPa, 8 GPa, 18.3 GPa and 40 GPa; the four lower values are representative of currently used cementing lutes and 40 GPa is set as an extreme high value. The stress distribution under simulated applied loads was determined. The preparation design demonstrated an effect on the stress state of the restored tooth system. The cement elastic modulus affected the stress state in the cement and dentin structures but not in the crown, the pulp, the periodontal ligament or the cancellous and cortical bone. The results of this study suggest that both the choice of the preparation design and the cement elastic modulus can affect the stress state within the restored crown–tooth complex.

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