Title of article :
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of molars with thin-walled prosthetic crowns made of various materials
Author/Authors :
Dejak، نويسنده , , Beata and M?otkowski، نويسنده , , Andrzej and Langot، نويسنده , , Cezary، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
9
From page :
433
To page :
441
Abstract :
Objectives m of the study was to compare the strength of thin-walled molar crowns made of various materials under simulation of mastication. s D FE models of the first lower molar with the use of contact elements were created: intact tooth; tooth with a zirconia crown; tooth with a porcelain crown; tooth with a gold alloy crown and tooth with a composite crown. The computer simulations of mastication were conducted. For the models, equivalent stresseswere calculated using the modified von Mises failure criterion (mvM). Contact stresses at the adhesive interface between the cement and tooth structure under the crowns were analyzed. s lent stresses in the crowns, did not exceed the tensile strength of their material. The mvM stresses in resin cement under the zirconia crown were 1.3 MPa, and under the composite crown they increased over 6 times. The tensile and shear contact stressesunder the stiff crowns (ceramics and gold alloy), were several times lower than those under the composite one. The maximum mvM stresses in the tooth structure for the zirconia crown were only 2.8 MPa, whereas for the composite crown were 6.4 MPa. The higher elastic modulus the crown was, the lower the equivalent stresses occurred in the composite luting cement and in the tooth structures. Also contact stresses decreased with the increasing stiffness of the crowns. icance physiological loads, the thin-walled crowns perfectly luted to molars, made of zirconia ceramic, gold alloys and composite resin are resistant to failure. Prosthetic crowns made of stiff materials are less prone to debonding than those made of composite resin. Prosthetic crowns made of a material with a higher elastic modulus than enamel will strengthen the dental structures of molar teeth.
Keywords :
Contact stresses at a cement–tooth adhesive interface , Zirconia crowns , Leucite-reinforced ceramic crowns , Resin composite crowns , Gold alloy crowns , Strength of molars , 3D finite element method , Simulation of mastication , Modified von Mises failure criterion
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Record number :
2317944
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