Influence of Inlays/Onlays and Their Material on Stress Distribution in Mandibular Molars: Finite Element Analysis

A. Darwich, Abeer Aljareh, Omar Aladel, S. Szávai, H. Nazha
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of inlays/onlays and their material on stress distribution in mandibular molars with large cavities, using finite element analysis (FEA). Methods: 3D models of the first mandibular molar were created. Then, a mesio-occluso-distal cavity was created, and cusps were reduced (1.5 mm for buccal cusps and 1 mm for lingual cusps). The restorations were: inlay, onlay that covered buccal cusps (B models), and onlay that covered all cusps (LB models). Inlays and onlays were represented by two materials: nanofill composite resin and polymer-infiltrated ceramic network (PICN). Vertical load of 600 N was applied and von Mises stresses were calculated. Results: Inlay models showed higher stress concentration in tooth structures than onlay models. Composite resin inlays and onlays transmitted most of the stress to adjacent structures. On the other hand, PICN inlays/onlays absorbed most of stress and transmitted less stress to dental structures than composite resin restorations. Moreover, stress concentrations in PICN onlay models (B-buccal cusps and LB-all cusps) were similar, while composite resin LB onlay showed higher stress concentration in dental structures than composite resin B onlay. Conclusions: Onlays showed better stress distribution than inlays. PICN might be a suitable choice as a restorative material of inlay/onlay for large cavities in molars, while the composite resin is unfavorable material for such restorations in terms of stress redistribution in dental structures.
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嵌体/嵌体及其材料对下颌磨牙应力分布的影响:有限元分析
背景:本研究旨在通过有限元分析(FEA)评估嵌体/嵌体及其材料对下颌大腔磨牙应力分布的影响。方法:建立下颌第一磨牙的三维模型。然后,创建一个中牙合远端腔,并将牙尖缩小(颊尖1.5 mm,舌尖1 mm)。修复体分为嵌体、覆盖颊尖的嵌体(B型)和覆盖所有牙尖的嵌体(LB型)。嵌体和嵌体由两种材料代表:纳米填充复合树脂和聚合物渗透陶瓷网络(PICN)。施加600 N垂直载荷,计算von Mises应力。结果:嵌体模型牙体结构应力集中程度高于纯嵌体模型。复合树脂嵌体和纯体将大部分应力传递给相邻结构。另一方面,与复合树脂修复体相比,PICN嵌体/仅体吸收了大部分应力,传递给牙结构的应力较少。此外,PICN嵌体模型(B-颊尖和LB-全尖)的应力浓度相似,而复合树脂LB嵌体在牙结构中的应力浓度高于复合树脂B嵌体。结论:纯嵌体的应力分布优于嵌体。PICN可能是磨牙大腔体嵌体/嵌体修复材料的合适选择,而复合树脂由于其在牙结构中的应力重新分布而不利于这种修复材料。
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