金属和聚醚醚酮(Peek)两种不同结构的牙支撑固定部分假体部件的生物力学行为。

Santos Heloisa RB, ÃƒÂvila Gisseli B, Carvalho Geraldo AP, Ramos Elimário V, Franco Aline BG, Franco Amanda G, D. Sérgio C
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本研究采用有限元方法评估了两种不同基础材料(Cr-Co Flex金属合金和聚醚醚酮)制造的牙支撑固定部分修复体在生理咬合负荷下的生物力学行为。模拟了两个等几何模型:M1模型:Cr-Co金属结构和长石陶瓷涂层Noritake Ex-3的固定部分假肢;M2型:固定部分假体,以PEEK为基础,PEEK为间接树脂涂层。它们承受轴向和斜向载荷。将三维模型输入CAD Solidworks 2016进行注册和分析。根据研究的因素:牙本质行为、基础设施、美观涂层、牙体与骨水泥之间的脱离压力和骨水泥的拉应力,对数据进行分析。在M2模型中观察到的应力峰值最多,但两个模型的值接近。M1模型在牙本质、基础设施、牙体与骨水泥分离压力、骨水泥拉应力四个方面均有较好的效果。M2型在美观涂层方面表现出更好的性能。在大多数模拟中,两种模型的相似值表明两种处理的寿命都很长,尽管M1模型的寿命更长。
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Biomechanical Behavior of Tooth-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses Components with Two Different Infrastructures: Metal and Polyether Ether Ketone (Peek).
This study uses the finite element method to assess the biomechanical behavior of tooth-supported fixed partial prostheses components manufactured with two different infrastructures: Cr-Co Fit Flex metallic alloy and Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) subjected to physiological occlusal loads. Two models with equal geometry were simulated-Model M1: fixed partial prosthesis with Cr-Co metallic infrastructure and feldspar ceramics coating Noritake Ex-3; Model M2: fixed partial prosthesis with PEEK infrastructure PEEK and indirect resin coating Sinfony. They were subjected to axial and oblique loads. The 3D models were entered in the software CAD Solidworks 2016 for registry and analysis. Data were analyzed according to the studied factors: dentin behavior, infrastructure, aesthetic coating, detachment pressure between tooth and cement, and tensile stress of cement. Most stress peaks were observed in model M2, but values from the two models were close. Model M1 showed better results in four of the factors: dentin, infrastructure, detachment pressure between tooth and cement, and cement tensile stress. Model M2 showed better performance in terms of the aesthetic coating. Similar values for both models in most of the simulations suggest a long lifespan of both treatments, although longer for model M1.
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