| Literature DB >> 24353882 |
Ozgur Er1, Kerem Kilic2, Emir Esim3, Tugrul Aslan1, Halil Ibrahim Kilinc2, Sahin Yildirim3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of posts with different morphologies on stress distribution in an endodontically treated mandibular premolar by using finite element models (FEMs).Entities:
Keywords: Finite element analysis; Post and core technique
Year: 2013 PMID: 24353882 PMCID: PMC3865199 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2013.5.4.434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904
Fig. 1Geometry of the model for circular fiber post.
Fig. 2Geometry of the model for oval fiber post.
Material properties used in the finite element models
aFrom HSU et al. (2009)
bFrom ALBUQUERQUE et al. (2003)
cEllipson oval fiber post; data provided by the manufacturer
Fig. 3The meshed model had 262,160 elements and 401,161 nodes for oval fiber post and 263,443 elements and 402,608 nodes for circular fiber post.
Fig. 4Model loading conditions. The boundary condition of the model was a fixed support at the surface of the gingiva.
Fig. 5von Mises stresses measuring from three regions.
Fig. 6(A) von Mises stresses measured along the apical extent of the post (post tip), (B) von Mises stresses measured combination of the core-root dentin interface from the labial to the palatal side, (C) von Mises stresses measured 3 mm above from the b point from the labial to the palatal side.
Fig. 7von Mises stresses for oval fiber post.
Fig. 8von Mises stresses for circular fiber post.