The Effect of Varying Occlusal Loading Conditions on Stress Distribution in Roots of Sound and Instrumented Molar Teeth: A Finite Element Analysis

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Boyang Wan BE, ME , Bonnie Han Chung BDSc (Hons) , Michelle Ruijia Zhang BDSc (Hons) , Su A. Kim BDSc (Hons) , Michael Swain BSc, PhD , Ove A. Peters DMD, MS, PhD , Unni Krishnan MDS, MSc, FRACDS (Endo) , Alex Moule BDSc (Hons), PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

This study aimed to investigate whether the direction of force applied to the occlusal surface influenced the pattern of tensile stresses in roots of sound and root canal–prepared mandibular molar teeth. The effect of obturation forces on the development of apical stress was also investigated. To this end, models were constructed using micro–computed tomographic imaging and investigated using finite element analysis.

Methods

Micro–computed tomographic data established boundaries of internal and external model surfaces to allow finite element analysis. Individually segmented components were modeled based on mechanical properties in precedent literature. The following conditions were considered: axial force directed over the mesial marginal ridge, a mesial or a distal tipping force, a combination of both a torquing force and axial loading, and hydrostatic pressure. The maximum principal stresses were determined.

Results

The highest root stress occurred in the cervical third of root surfaces (ie, not apically) under all loading conditions. Importantly, mesial tipping forces resulted in tension on distal roots, whereas distal tipping resulted in tension in the mesial roots. Intracanal pressures produced tensile stress on the internal root canal walls in the cervical third of the root. Stresses were calculated to be less than the fatigue tensile strength of dentin.

Conclusions

Static loading, under the conditions modeled, does not result in stress concentration at the root apices that would cause root fracture under normal masticatory loads. Stress patterns developing from mesial and distal tipping forces help to explain the appearance of vertical root fractures reported in sound nonrestored molar teeth.

不同咬合负荷条件对正畸磨牙牙根应力分布的影响:有限元分析
本研究旨在探讨施加在咬合表面的力的方向是否会影响正常和根管预备的下颌磨牙的牙根张应力分布。研究了封堵力对顶应力发展的影响。为此,使用微计算机层析成像构建模型,并使用有限元分析进行研究。方法利用微计算机层析数据建立模型内外表面边界,进行有限元分析。在先前的文献中,单独分割的部件是基于力学性能建模的。考虑了以下条件:轴向力指向近端边缘脊,近端或远端倾斜力,扭力和轴向载荷的组合,以及静水压力。确定了最大主应力。结果在所有载荷条件下,根应力最大的部位为根面后三分之一处(非根尖处)。重要的是,近端倾斜力导致远端根的张力,而远端倾斜导致近端根的张力。根管内压力在根颈三分之一的根管内壁产生拉应力。应力计算小于牙本质的疲劳抗拉强度。结论在模拟的条件下,静载荷不会引起正常咀嚼载荷下牙根尖应力集中而导致牙根断裂。由中端和远端倾力形成的应力模式有助于解释在健全的未修复磨牙中出现的垂直根骨折。
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Journal of endodontics
Journal of endodontics 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
224
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Endodontics, the official journal of the American Association of Endodontists, publishes scientific articles, case reports and comparison studies evaluating materials and methods of pulp conservation and endodontic treatment. Endodontists and general dentists can learn about new concepts in root canal treatment and the latest advances in techniques and instrumentation in the one journal that helps them keep pace with rapid changes in this field.
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