Finite element analysis of adhesive endo-crowns of molars at different height levels of buccally applied load.

Journal of dental biomechanics Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-08-03 DOI:10.1177/1758736012455421
Istabrak Hasan, Matthias Frentzen, Karl-Heinz Utz, Daniel Hoyer, Alexander Langenbach, Christoph Bourauel
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This study aimed to evaluate the biomechanical behaviour of adhesive endo-crowns and the influence of their design on the restoration prognosis when four loading positions are applied from the restoration-tooth junction. Two three-dimensional finite element models for the lower first molar were developed: endo-crown as a monobloc and endo-crown of a primary abutment and a full crown. Four crown loading positions were considered: 5, 6, 7 and 8 mm. A force of 1400 N was applied buccally on the middle of the mesiodistal width. No differences were observed for the two endo-crowns concerning restoration displacement and the distribution of equivalent von Mises stress and total equivalent strain. Shifting the position of the applied load to 8 mm resulted in an increase in the displacement from 25 to 42 µm and an increase of equivalent von Mises stress concentration at the tooth. The height of load application on the restoration has a significant role in the prognosis of endo-crowns.

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恒磨牙粘接内冠在不同高度载荷作用下的有限元分析。
本研究旨在评估从修复体-牙接口处施加四种载荷位置时粘接性内冠的生物力学行为及其设计对修复预后的影响。建立了下第一磨牙的两种三维有限元模型:单块内冠、第一基牙内冠和全冠。考虑4种牙冠加载位置:5,6,7和8mm。在中远端宽度的中间位置施加1400牛的力。两种牙冠在修复位移、等效von Mises应力和总等效应变的分布上均无差异。将施加载荷的位置移动到8 mm,导致位移从25µm增加到42µm,并且牙齿处的等效von Mises应力集中增加。在修复体上施加载荷的高度对内冠的预后有重要影响。
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