| Literature DB >> 18217453 |
Josipa Borcić1, Robert Antonić, Miranda Muhvić Urek, Nikola Petricević, Petra Nola-Fuchs, Amir Catić, Ivica Smojver.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the stress distribution in a 3-D model of two-rooted tooth (first maxillary premolar) under two different occlusal force vectors by using finite element analysis. In the first model overall force of 200 N was divided into three vectors (cusp to fossa occlusion), and in the second model overall force was divided into 4 vectors (cusp to fossa and cusp to marginal ridge occlusion). The greatest compressive stress was found at the dentino- enamel junction in the cervical area of the both models (about -200 MPa). The greatest tensile stress was found at the vestibular aspect of buccal cusp in second model (about +3 MPa) and in the central fossa of the both models (about +28 MPa). Results indicate that in the both types of occlusal loadings the stress distribution was mainly compression and compressive forces were predominant over tensile stresses. In the second model with 4 vectors, stresses generated in the tooth structure were higher compared to the stresses generated in the first model with 3 vectors.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18217453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coll Antropol ISSN: 0350-6134