Influence of occlusal anatomy on acrylic resin CAD/CAM crowns fracture load and stress distribution.

Q4 Dentistry
A. Borges, A. D. De Lima, L. Campaner, M. Bottino, A. D. Dal Piva, João Paulo Mendes Tribst
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Abstract

Objectives: This study compared the influence of occlusal anatomy on acrylic CAD/CAM crowns fracture load and stress distribution. The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the provisional crowns fracture load and stress according to different occlusal anatomy. Methods: A full-crown preparation was simulated using dentin analogue (G10, Protec, São Paulo, Brazil) totaling 20 identical preparations. Next, twenty acrylic crowns were milled using different occlusal design parameter (Young or Adult) available in the software database. The crowns were cemented (Temp-bond, NE Kerr Dental, Brea, CA, USA) and fractured using a compressive load (0.5 mm/min of cross-head speed). Data were analyzed by using one-way ANOVA and Tukey tests (p< 0.05). A similar geometry was modeled and exported to the analysis software to perform a static structural analysis. The maximum principal stress was calculated using the finite element method with 300 N chewing load simulation. Results: The occlusal anatomy significantly influenced the load-to-fracture (p<0.05). Young design showed lower fracture load (1139±132 N) than Adult design (2007±345 N). The tensile stress distribution showed a similar pattern for both groups however the highest stress peak was calculated for Young design (76 MPa) in the occlusal surface. Conclusion: The anatomy design with higher cusp angulation and occlusal sulcus more evident can increase the stress concentration and reduce the fracture load for acrylic resin CAD/CAM crowns.
咬合解剖学对丙烯酸树脂CAD/CAM牙冠断裂载荷及应力分布的影响。
目的:比较咬合解剖学对丙烯酸CAD/CAM牙冠骨折载荷和应力分布的影响。无效假设是,根据不同的咬合解剖结构,临时牙冠的断裂载荷和应力之间没有差异。方法:使用牙本质类似物(G10,Protec,São Paulo,Brazil)模拟全冠制备物,共20种相同的制备物。接下来,使用软件数据库中提供的不同咬合设计参数(年轻人或成年人)铣削20个丙烯酸牙冠。牙冠被胶合(Temp-bond,NE Kerr Dental,Brea,CA,USA),并使用压缩载荷(0.5 mm/min的十字头速度)进行断裂。使用单因素方差分析和Tukey检验对数据进行分析(p<0.05)。对类似的几何结构进行建模并导出到分析软件中进行静态结构分析。最大主应力采用有限元法计算,并模拟了300N的咀嚼载荷。结果:咬合结构对骨折负荷有显著影响(p<0.05)。年轻设计的骨折负荷(1139±132N)低于成人设计(2007±345N)。两组的拉伸应力分布显示出相似的模式,但计算出咬合面中Young设计(76MPa)的最高应力峰值。结论:牙尖顶角度越大,咬合沟越明显的解剖设计,可以增加丙烯酸树脂CAD/CAM冠的应力集中,降低骨折负荷。
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Dentistry 3000
Dentistry 3000 Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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