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Amanda M O Dal Piva1, João P M Tribst2, Guilherme S F A Saavedra3, Rodrigo O A Souza4, Renata M de Melo5, Alexandre L S Borges6, Mutlu Özcan7.
Abstract
The present study elucidates the mechanical performance of different designs of resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses made of lithium disilicate simulating masticatory loads of anterior or canine guidance. A three-dimensional model of maxilla was constructed containing central incisor and canine teeth, with edentulous space of the lateral incisor. Three designs of prosthesis were created: retained in central incisor (1-I), retained in canine (1-C) and fixed in both teeth (2-IC). The computational analysis was performed for load in canine and central incisor separately (100N, 45°). The tensile and shear stresses were calculated for the resin-bonded fixed dental prosthesis, bonding surface of each retainer and cement layer using 3D finite element analysis. The 20 highest stress values were analyzed using two-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey test, all with α = 5%. The computational analysis showed that 2-retainer resin-bonded fixed dental prosthesis presented the worst prognosis regardless of the mandibular movement. ANOVA showed that Mandibular movement*Retainer interaction influenced on the tensile and shear stresses values (p < 0.01). Higher stresses were observed in the connector region for all groups (13-82.2 MPa; 11-70.2 MPa). In order to reduce the stress concentration in the resin-bonded fixed dental prosthesis and the retainer made of lithium disilicate, the occlusion may serve as the selection criteria of the unitary abutment for better sustainability.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesion; Bonded retainers; Dental materials; Finite element analysis; Material properties; Periodontal ligament; Tooth movement
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31398693 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2019.103389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ISSN: 1878-0180