Evaluation the stress distribution in root canals by 3D finite element analysis after the materials used in reattaching the vertically root fractured fragments.

Brazilian dental journal Pub Date : 2024-03-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0103-6440202405833
Senem Yiğit Özer, Salih Danişman, Törem Özer
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The aim was to evaluate the effect of stress distribution on vertical, horizontal, and oblique forces on the tooth model after reattaching the fragments of the maxillary incisor with vertical root fracture (VRF) using different materials, by 3D finite element analysis (FEA). Tooth with a root canal, spongious, and cortical bone models were designed. VRF was modeled on a tooth with 4 different re-attachment models: Group 1: dual-cure cement (DC)+fiber reinforced composite (FRC), Group 2: DC+polyethylene fiber, Group 3: DC+glass fiber, and Group 4:DC. 100 N force was applied in 3 different directions. Maximum principal stresses (σmax) of dentin, and re-attachment materials were evaluated on colored images. The highest σmax values ​​were on the repair materials under vertical forces for Groups 1 and 4, respectively; Groups 2 and 3 showed similarity. The highest σmax values in repair materials under horizontal and oblique forces were observed in Group 3 however the lowest σmax values in repair materials under oblique and horizontal forces were observed in Group 1. The stress values ​​on repair materials gradually increased respectively starting from horizontal to vertical. As the elasticity modulus of the repair materials increased, the stress values ​​on root dentin increased. Through all force directions, except vertical forces, lower stress values were observed with FRC. The fracture resistance was bigger when using solely FRC or dual-cure resin cement in comparison to fiber-supported designs. Adding polyethylene fiber to re-restorations decreased stress values ​​compared to glass fiber addition. Therefore, when adding fibers, polyethylene fiber will be advantageous.

通过三维有限元分析,在使用材料重新连接垂直根折的碎片后,评估根管中的应力分布。
目的是通过三维有限元分析(FEA),评估使用不同材料重新连接垂直根折(VRF)的上颌门牙碎片后,垂直力、水平力和斜向力的应力分布对牙齿模型的影响。设计了带有根管、海绵骨和皮质骨的牙齿模型。用 4 种不同的再附着模型对牙齿的 VRF 进行建模:第 1 组:双固化水泥(DC)+纤维增强复合材料(FRC);第 2 组:DC+聚乙烯纤维;第 3 组:DC+聚乙烯纤维;第 4 组:DC+聚乙烯纤维:第 2 组:DC+聚乙烯纤维;第 3 组:DC+玻璃纤维;第 4 组:DC。在 3 个不同方向施加 100 N 的力。通过彩色图像评估牙本质和再附着材料的最大主应力(σmax)。第 1 组和第 4 组的修复材料在垂直力作用下的σmax 值最高;第 2 组和第 3 组的情况相似。第 3 组修复材料在水平和倾斜力作用下的σmax 值最高,而第 1 组修复材料在倾斜和水平力作用下的σmax 值最低。 修复材料的应力值分别从水平到垂直逐渐增加。随着修复材料弹性模量的增加,牙本质根部的应力值也随之增加。在所有力的作用方向上,除垂直力外,FRC 的应力值都较低。与纤维支撑设计相比,仅使用 FRC 或双固化树脂粘接剂时的抗断裂性更大。与添加玻璃纤维相比,在重新修复时添加聚乙烯纤维可降低应力值。因此,在添加纤维时,聚乙烯纤维将更具优势。
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