Impact of different restorative techniques on the stress distribution of endodontically-treated maxillary first premolars: a 2-dimensional finite element analysis

F. Matos, Thaís Christina Cunha, Ayla Macyelle de Oliveira Correia, João Paulo Mendes Tribst, T. Caneppele, A. Borges
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The aim of this study was to investigate, through finite element analysis, the impact of different restorative techniques on stress distribution in endodontically-treated maxillary first premolars. A human maxillary first premolar was modeled following the real anatomical dimensions, through a periapical radiography, using the Rhinoceros software, version 4.0SR8. The model was then replicated to compose the groups according to the coronary restorative technique: C (coltosol), GI.C (glass ionomer + coltosol), GI (glass ionomer), CR.GI (conventional resin + glass ionomer), and BR.GI (Bulk Fill resin + glass ionomer). After the models were finished, they were imported as IGES files into ANSYS software, version 17.2. Fixation was defined at the base of the cortical bone and the load was applied with 300 N axially to the buccal and palatal cusps. The results generated were in maximum principal stress (MPS), with the CR.GI and BR.GI groups presenting the lowest values of tension concentration and more homogeneous stress distribution, followed by GI, GI.C and C. All restorative techniques affected the stress distribution in endodontically-treated maxillary first premolars, promoting greater tension in the occlusal third, at the interface with the buccal wall, and in the cervical third. Conventional or Bulk Fill resins associated with a glass ionomer base have a superior biomechanical behavior in relation to coltosol or glass ionomer.
不同修复技术对根管治疗上颌第一前磨牙应力分布的影响:二维有限元分析
本研究的目的是通过有限元分析,探讨不同修复技术对根管治疗上颌第一前磨牙应力分布的影响。使用Rhinoceros软件4.0SR8,通过根尖周x线摄影,按照真实解剖尺寸建模人类上颌第一前磨牙。然后复制模型,按照冠状动脉修复技术分为C (coltosol)、GI.C(玻璃离聚体+ coltosol)、GI(玻璃离聚体)、CR.GI(常规树脂+玻璃离聚体)和BR。GI(散装填充树脂+玻璃离子)。模型完成后,以IGES文件的形式导入到ANSYS软件17.2版本中。固定在皮质骨的底部,向颊尖和腭尖施加300 N的载荷。得到的结果是最大主应力(MPS)、cr、gi和BR。GI组张力浓度最低,应力分布更均匀,其次是GI组、GI. c组和c组。所有修复技术都会影响根管治疗的上颌第一前磨牙的应力分布,使咬合第三牙、与颊壁交界面和颈第三牙产生更大的张力。与溶胶或玻璃离聚体相比,与玻璃离聚体相关的常规或散装填充树脂具有优越的生物力学行为。
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