Literature DB >> 12623439

Abfraction and anisotropy--effects of prism orientation on stress distribution.

Estevam B De Las Casas1, Tulimar P M Cornacchia, Priscila H Gouvêa, Carlos Alberto Cimini.   

Abstract

This work discusses the effect of enamel anisotropy in the stress concentration at the cement-enamel junction (CEJ), a probable cause of fracture in enamel leading to abfraction. Usual simplifications when developing computer models in dentistry are to consider enamel isotropic, or that the direction of the prisms is orthogonal to either the dentine-enamel interface or the tooth outer surface. In this paper, a more refined model for the material behavior is described, based on laboratory observation and on the work of Fernandes and Chevitarese. The material description is used in a two-dimensional (2D) finite element model of the first upper premolar, and the analysis is performed for two different situations: vertical loads, typical of normal mastication and horizontal loads, dominant in bruxism. The analyses were performed using a unit load, which under the hypothesis of linear response of the tooth, allows the combinations described in the text to simulate different functional and parafunctional loads. The results indicate that a realistic enamel description in terms of mechanical properties and spatial distribution of its prisms alters significantly the resulting stress distribution. For all cases included in this study, the detailed description of prism orientation and resulting anisotropy led to improved response in terms of stress distribution, even when loading was horizontal.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12623439     DOI: 10.1080/1025584021000043357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin        ISSN: 1025-5842            Impact factor:   1.763


  6 in total

1.  Stress distribution in a premolar 3D model with anisotropic and isotropic enamel.

Authors:  Laís S Munari; Tulimar P M Cornacchia; Allyson N Moreira; Jason B Gonçalves; Estevam B De Las Casas; Cláudia S Magalhães
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  2015-04-08       Impact factor: 2.602

Review 2.  Abfraction: A review.

Authors:  Gargi S Sarode; Sachin C Sarode
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2013-05

3.  Is buffalo enamel a suitable substrate for bond strength tests?

Authors:  Juliana Costa Pereira Baia; Mara Eliane Soares Ribeiro; Bárbara Catarina Lima Nogueira; Rafael Rodrigues Lima; Mário Honorato da Silva E Souza Júnior; Sandro Cordeiro Loretto
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dent       Date:  2019-04-10

4.  Wear Behaviour of Polymer-Infiltrated Network Ceramics, Lithium Disilicate and Cubic Zirconia against Enamel in a Bruxism-Simulated Scenario.

Authors:  Andrea Baldi; Massimo Carossa; Allegra Comba; Mario Alovisi; Felice Femiano; Damiano Pasqualini; Elio Berutti; Nicola Scotti
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-07-12

5.  Determination of tangential and normal components of oral forces.

Authors:  Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas; André França de Almeida; Carlos Alberto Cimini Junior; Paulo de Tarso Vida Gomes; Tulimar Pereira Machado Cornacchia; Jorge Milton Elian Saffar
Journal:  J Appl Oral Sci       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 2.698

6.  Stress distribution in endodontically treated abfracted mandibular premolar restored with different cements and crowns: A three-dimensional finite element analysis.

Authors:  Mamta Kaushik; Uday Kumar; Roshni Sharma; Neha Mehra; Ajita Rathi
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2018 Sep-Oct
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