In silico nonlinear dynamic finite-element analysis for biaxial flexural strength testing of CAD/CAM materials

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of prosthodontic research Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.2186/jpr.jpr_d_23_00008
Hefei Li, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Chunwoo Lee, Ernesto B. Benalcázar-Jalkh, Estevam A. Bonfante, Satoshi Imazato
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to establish and assess the validity of in silico models of biaxial flexural strength (BFS) tests to reflect in vitro physical properties obtained from two commercially available computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic blocks and one CAD/CAM resin composite block.

Methods: In vitro three-point bending and BFS tests were conducted for three CAD/CAM materials (n = 10): Katana Zirconia ST10 (raw material: super-translucent multilayered zirconia, ST10; Kuraray Noritake Dental, Niigata, Japan), Katana Zirconia HT10 (raw material: highly translucent multilayered zirconia, HT10; Kuraray Noritake Dental), and Katana Avencia N (AN; Kuraray Noritake Dental). Densities, flexural moduli, and fracture strains were obtained from the in vitro three-point bending test and used as an input for an in silico nonlinear finite element analysis. The maximum principal stress (MPS) distribution was obtained from an in silico BFS analysis.

Results: The elastic moduli of AN, HT10, and ST10 were 6.513, 40.039, and 32.600 GPa, respectively. The in silico fracture pattern of ST10 observed after the in silico evaluation was similar to the fracture pattern observed after the in vitro testing. The MPS was registered in the center of the tensile surface for all three specimens. The projections of the supporting balls were in the form of a triple asymmetry.

Conclusions: The in silico approach established in this study provided an acceptable reflection of in vitro physical properties, and will be useful to assess biaxial flexural properties of CAD/CAM materials without wastage of materials.

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用于 CAD/CAM 材料双轴抗弯强度测试的硅学非线性动态有限元分析
目的:本研究旨在建立和评估双轴抗弯强度(BFS)测试的硅学模型的有效性,以反映从两种市售计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)陶瓷块和一种 CAD/CAM 树脂复合材料块获得的体外物理特性:对三种 CAD/CAM 材料(n = 10)进行了体外三点弯曲和 BFS 测试:方法:对三种 CAD/CAM 材料(n = 10)进行了体外三点弯曲和 BFS 测试:Katana Zirconia ST10(原材料:超半透明多层氧化锆,ST10;Kuraray Noritake Dental,日本新泻)、Katana Zirconia HT10(原材料:高半透明多层氧化锆,HT10;Kuraray Noritake Dental)和 Katana Avencia N(AN;Kuraray Noritake Dental)。从体外三点弯曲试验中获得了密度、弯曲模量和断裂应变,并将其作为硅学非线性有限元分析的输入。最大主应力(MPS)分布则是通过硅学非线性有限元分析获得的:AN、HT10 和 ST10 的弹性模量分别为 6.513、40.039 和 32.600 GPa。硅学评估后观察到的 ST10 的硅学断裂模式与体外测试后观察到的断裂模式相似。所有三个试样的 MPS 都位于拉伸表面的中心。支撑球的投影呈三重不对称形式:本研究中建立的硅学方法提供了可接受的体外物理特性反映,将有助于评估 CAD/CAM 材料的双轴抗弯特性,且不会造成材料浪费。
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Journal of prosthodontic research
Journal of prosthodontic research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Prosthodontic Research is published 4 times annually, in January, April, July, and October, under supervision by the Editorial Board of Japan Prosthodontic Society, which selects all materials submitted for publication. Journal of Prosthodontic Research originated as an official journal of Japan Prosthodontic Society. It has recently developed a long-range plan to become the most prestigious Asian journal of dental research regarding all aspects of oral and occlusal rehabilitation, fixed/removable prosthodontics, oral implantology and applied oral biology and physiology. The Journal will cover all diagnostic and clinical management aspects necessary to reestablish subjective and objective harmonious oral aesthetics and function. The most-targeted topics: 1) Clinical Epidemiology and Prosthodontics 2) Fixed/Removable Prosthodontics 3) Oral Implantology 4) Prosthodontics-Related Biosciences (Regenerative Medicine, Bone Biology, Mechanobiology, Microbiology/Immunology) 5) Oral Physiology and Biomechanics (Masticating and Swallowing Function, Parafunction, e.g., bruxism) 6) Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) 7) Adhesive Dentistry / Dental Materials / Aesthetic Dentistry 8) Maxillofacial Prosthodontics and Dysphagia Rehabilitation 9) Digital Dentistry Prosthodontic treatment may become necessary as a result of developmental or acquired disturbances in the orofacial region, of orofacial trauma, or of a variety of dental and oral diseases and orofacial pain conditions. Reviews, Original articles, technical procedure and case reports can be submitted. Letters to the Editor commenting on papers or any aspect of Journal of Prosthodontic Research are welcomed.
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