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Effects of post materials and length on the stress distribution of endodontically treated maxillary central incisors: a 3D finite element analysis.

M-L Hsu1, C-S Chen, B-J Chen, H-H Huang, C-L Chang.   

Abstract

Traditionally, using a long post can cause progressive removal of the root structure, complicate the ability to re-treat the tooth if necessary and make it difficult to apply an adhesive bonding agent into the root canal. It is unclear if a shorter post length can be applied when a light translucent glass fibre post and adhesive resin cement are used. The aim of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical performance of endodontically treated teeth restored with three post materials, glass-fibre, stainless steel and cast-nickel chromium posts and cores of different lengths of 7, 10 and 13 mm. A 3D finite element analysis model of the maxillary central incisor was constructed. An occlusal load of 300 N was applied to a node at the palatal surface of the crown at 45 degrees to the long axis of the tooth. von Mises stress analyses were carried out in three regions. Simulated data were collected for plotting various pattern graphics and conducting statistical tests. The pattern graphics showed that when the post length changed from 13 to 7 mm, the stress patterns were even and flat in all fibre-post groups, while the stress patterns of the metal-post groups showed an M-shaped peak and trough. Statistical tests showed that the shorter fibre post was superior to the longer metal post in some situations. Within the limitations of this study, it was concluded that when a metal post is used, the post should be as long as possible, while the biomechanical performance of a glass-fibre post combined with a composite resin core was less sensitive to post length.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19840225     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2009.02000.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Rehabil        ISSN: 0305-182X            Impact factor:   3.837


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Authors:  Pradeep Kumar; R Nageswar Rao
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2015 Mar-Apr

2.  Interpreting finite element results for brittle materials in endodontic restorations.

Authors:  Antonio Pérez-González; José L Iserte-Vilar; Carmen González-Lluch
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2011-06-02       Impact factor: 2.819

3.  Stress distribution of oval and circular fiber posts in amandibular premolar: a three-dimensional finite element analysis.

Authors:  Ozgur Er; Kerem Kilic; Emir Esim; Tugrul Aslan; Halil Ibrahim Kilinc; Sahin Yildirim
Journal:  J Adv Prosthodont       Date:  2013-11-28       Impact factor: 1.904

4.  An investigation into structural behaviors of skulls chewing food in different occlusal relationships using FEM.

Authors:  Yeo-Kyeong Lee; Youn-Sic Chun
Journal:  Clin Exp Dent Res       Date:  2019-12-20

5.  Polyether ether ketone - As an alternative biomaterial for Metal Richmond crown-3-dimensional finite element analysis.

Authors:  J Aparna; Subhabrata Maiti; P Jessy
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2022-04-01

6.  Evaluation of Temperature and Stress Distribution on 2 Different Post Systems Using 3-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis.

Authors:  Yalçın Değer; Özkan Adigüzel; Senem Yiğit Özer; Sadullah Kaya; Zelal Seyfioğlu Polat; Bejna Bozyel
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2015-11-29
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