The effect of the material used and the pulp chamber extension depth on stress distributions of endocrowns: A 3D finite element analysis

IF 0.2 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.5577/intdentres.436
Neslihan Güntekin, R. Mohammadi, M. Tunçdemir
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of materials used and length of extension into the pulp chamber on stress distribution in mandibular molar endodontic treated teeth with endocrown restoration using a 3D finite element analysis (FEA). Material and Methods: Three-dimensional finite element analysis models were obtained at 2 different pulpal extension depths by taking a tomography of a canal-treated mandibular molar tooth extracted for periodontal reasons: 2.5 mm (Model A), 3.5 mm (Model B). Models are divided into 3 groups according to material type: Vita Enamic (VE), Lava Ultimate (LU), IPS e.max CAD (EMX). There are also 2 different subgroups for the cement types used: NX3, and MaxCem Elite Chroma (MX) Maximum principal stress (MPa) values under 600 N vertical loads were investigated to evaluate the effect of restoration design, material type and cements used on stress distribution. Result: The maximum stress on the restoration was observed in the EMX material type (13,000 MPa) in the MX cement group in Model A, while the lowest was observed in the LU material (5,932 MPa) in the NX3 cement group in Model A. The highest stress areas for model A and model B were observed in the restoration areas corresponding to the enamel margins. Conclusions: Materials with higher elastic modulus show a high-stress area on the restoration surface, while the stress values they transmit are lower. Materials, where the elastic modulus is close to dentin have more homogeneous stress distributions within the restoration.
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材料和牙髓室延伸深度对牙髓冠应力分布的影响:三维有限元分析
目的:采用三维有限元分析(FEA)的方法,研究下颌磨牙根管内冠修复后牙体应力分布的影响,探讨牙体材料和牙体延伸长度对牙体应力分布的影响。材料与方法:对因牙周原因拔牙的根管处理下颌磨牙进行断层扫描,获得2个不同牙髓延伸深度的三维有限元分析模型:2.5 mm(模型a)、3.5 mm(模型B)。模型根据材料类型分为3组:Vita Enamic (VE)、Lava Ultimate (LU)、IPS e.max CAD (EMX)。此外,还研究了600 N垂直载荷下的最大主应力(MPa)值,以评估修复设计、材料类型和所使用的水泥对应力分布的影响。结果:A模型中MX水泥组EMX材料类型对修复体的应力最大(13000 MPa),而A模型中NX3水泥组LU材料的应力最小(5932 MPa), A模型和B模型的应力最大区域在牙釉质缘对应的修复区。结论:弹性模量较高的材料在修复表面呈现高应力区,但传递的应力值较低。弹性模量接近牙本质的材料在修复体内的应力分布更为均匀。
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