Comparative finite element analyses of stress exerted on the dentin by intraradicular posts.

Brazilian dental journal Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0103-644020246083
Erica Feleti Lorençon Dettogne, Kênia Maria Pereira Soares de Toubes, Luis Fernando Dos Santos Alves Morgan, Paulo Isaías Seraidarian, Lucas Moreira Maia, Frank Ferreira Silveira
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Abstract

The amount of residual dentin thickness and tooth position in the dental arch is crucial to determine whether an intraradicular post should be used. This study aimed to compare stress distribution on the root dentin of an endodontically treated tooth rehabilitated with CAD/CAM milled glass fiber posts (MP), cast metal posts (CMP), or prefabricated posts (PP) with or without ferrule support, using the finite element method.

Materials and methods: A human upper central incisor was selected, scanned, and treated endodontically. The canal was then prepared for post-placement and scanned again for the fabrication of digital posts. The geometries of MP and CMP were based on the measurements made by digital scanning of the root canal. In contrast, the geometry of PP was determined by technical drawings provided by the manufacturer, taking into account the post-space preparation and the cement. Six digital models were established: MP1 with ferrule support, MP2 without ferrule support; CMP1 with ferrule support, CMP2 without ferrule support; PP1 with ferrule support, and PP2 without ferrule support. The simulation was performed using the finite element method.

Results: Oblique forces were identified as more relevant to the metallic element compared to vertical forces. The presence of a ferrule was considered a protective factor for the remaining tooth structure. When the ferrule was absent, stresses were more evenly distributed in MP compared to CMP and PP. Posts with a higher modulus of elasticity were associated with higher and unequal stresses in the root dentin, which could predispose the tooth to fractures.

Conclusions: As for the restoration set as a whole, it can be concluded that stress distribution on the root dentin was more evenly distributed on the milled post than on the other posts when a ferrule was absent, and the oblique forces were more detrimental to the tooth structure than vertical forces and that ferrule support was a protective factor for the remaining tooth structure.

Clinical significance: The results of the study provide valuable information on how different types of intraradicular posts and the presence of a ferrule affect the stress distribution in dentin. In the absence of a ferrule, milled and customized computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) glass fiber posts can exhibit better fracture resistance and adhesion strength than prefabricated fiberglass posts and metal posts.

根内桩对牙本质受力的比较有限元分析。
残余牙本质厚度和牙弓位置是决定是否使用根内桩的关键。本研究采用有限元法比较CAD/CAM铣削玻璃纤维桩(MP)、铸造金属桩(CMP)和预制桩(PP)在有或没有卡箍支撑的情况下修复的根管治疗牙齿的根本质应力分布。材料和方法:选择一个人类上中切牙,扫描,并进行牙髓治疗。然后准备好后放置的运河,并再次扫描以制作数字桩。MP和CMP的几何形状是基于根管的数字扫描测量。相比之下,PP的几何形状由制造商提供的技术图纸决定,考虑到后期空间准备和水泥。建立了六种数字模型:带卡圈支撑的MP1、不带卡圈支撑的MP2;CMP1带卡圈支持,CMP2不带卡圈支持;PP1带卡圈支持,PP2不带卡圈支持。采用有限元法进行了仿真。结果:与垂直力相比,斜向力被认为与金属元素更相关。卡箍的存在被认为是对剩余牙齿结构的保护因素。当没有卡箍时,与CMP和PP相比,MP中的应力分布更均匀。弹性模量较高的桩与根牙本质中较高且不均匀的应力相关,这可能导致牙齿骨折。结论:从整体修复组来看,不加卡箍时,磨桩上牙根本质的应力分布比其他桩上的应力分布更均匀,斜向力比垂直力对牙结构的危害更大,卡箍支撑是对剩余牙结构的保护因素。临床意义:本研究结果为牙本质内不同类型的根内桩和卡箍的存在如何影响应力分布提供了有价值的信息。在没有卡箍的情况下,铣削和定制的计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)玻璃纤维桩比预制玻璃纤维桩和金属桩具有更好的抗断裂性和粘接强度。
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