Development of a fiber-reinforced material for fiber posts: Evaluation of stress distribution, fracture load, and failure mode of restored roots
Autor: | Paulo Vinícius Soares, Isabella Negro Favarão, Alexandre Coelho Machado, Amanda Vessoni Barbosa Kasuya, Pedro Henrique Rezende Spini, Rodrigo Borges Fonseca |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Dental Stress Analysis
Tooth Nonvital Materials science Linear elasticity Composite number 030206 dentistry Methacrylate Composite Resins Finite element method Incisor Dental Materials Tooth Fractures 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Materials Testing Animals von Mises yield criterion Cattle Glass Fiber Oral Surgery Composite material Failure mode and effects analysis Post and Core Technique Stress concentration |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 123:829-838 |
ISSN: | 0022-3913 |
Popis: | Statement of problem The biomechanical behavior of post-restored roots with an experimental fiber-reinforced composite resin is unknown. Purpose The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the biomechanical behavior of an experimental composite resin (3-mm short glass fiber incorporated in methacrylate matrix with filler particles) used to produce the custom post itself or to reline fiber posts. Material and methods Four testing groups (n=10) were created according to the root restoration method: FG, commercially available fiber post; FG+RC, fiber post relined with conventional composite resin; FG+EXP, fiber post relined with the experimental composite resin; and EXP, a custom post made of experimental composite resin. A three-dimensional finite element linear elastic analysis was performed by using geometric representations of groups, and the results were analyzed by von Mises (σvM) and maximum principal stress criteria. In sequence, 40 bovine incisors were assigned to these groups and subjected to a fracture load test (Instron 5965; 0.5 mm/min), and the failure mode was determined. Results The EXP group showed more homogeneous stress distribution for σvM. ANOVA and the Tukey honestly significant difference (HSD) tests showed significant differences (P Conclusions The experimental composite resin significantly increases fracture load when used to reline commercially available fiber posts and, irrespective of its use, presented lower stress concentration. |
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