Influence of the cervical margin relocation on stress distribution -

Nabil Al Aggan, S. Nabih, Abd Allah Ahmed Abd Al Hady
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Aim: Evaluate the influence of the cervical margin relocation (CMR) on stress distribution in the lower first molar restored with direct nano-ceramic composite (zenit). Methods: A 3D model of the lower first molar was modeled and used. Standardized mesio-occluso-distal (MOD) preparation consisted in two models used in this study with mesial subgingival margin in model II. (CMR) was applied in model II using flowable composite or resin glass ionomer (Riva). Both models were restored with nanoceramic composite and then subjected to six runs (2 for the model I and 4 for model II) with load (100N) as two load cases, one at (11º) and other at (45º) from the vertical axis. The stress distributions (FEA) in the final restoration and (CMR) material were analyzed using 3D models. Results: The two models recorded an equivalent Von Mises stress and Total deformation in the final restoration, regardless of the difference in the oblique angle incidence from (11º to 45º) or the type of the material used for (CMR) there was no significant difference in the (FEA) between the model with CMR (model II) and the model without CMR (model I). Conclusions: (CMR) technique seems to be biomechanically beneficial with high eccentric applied stress, (CMR) with resin glass ionomer or flowable composite resin in combination with nanoceramic composite improved the biomechanical behavior of (MOD) cavities extended below cement enamel junction (CMR) with high modulus elasticity material like (Riva) exhibits a more uniform stress distribution. 
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颈缘移位对应力分布的影响
目的:评价颈缘复位(CMR)对直接纳米陶瓷复合材料(zenit)修复下第一磨牙应力分布的影响。方法:建立下第一磨牙的三维模型。本研究采用两种模型进行标准化的近端咬合远端(MOD)制备,模型II为近端龈下缘。模型II采用可流动复合材料或树脂玻璃离聚体(Riva)。用纳米陶瓷复合材料修复两个模型,然后进行6次运行(模型1 2次,模型2 4次),载荷(100N)作为两个加载情况,一个在(11º),另一个在(45º)从垂直轴。利用三维模型分析了最终修复体和CMR材料的应力分布(FEA)。结果:两种模型在最终修复过程中均记录了相当的Von Mises应力和总变形,无论(11º至45º)的斜入斜角或(CMR)材料类型的差异,有CMR的模型(模型II)与无CMR的模型(模型I)在(FEA)上没有显著差异。(CMR)技术似乎对高偏心施加应力的生物力学有利,(CMR)与树脂玻璃离聚体或可流动复合树脂结合纳米陶瓷复合材料改善了(MOD)腔的生物力学行为,(CMR)扩展到水泥牙釉质接合点以下(CMR)与高模量弹性材料(Riva)表现出更均匀的应力分布。
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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences is an international non-profit journal, which publishes full-Length papers, original research reports, literature reviews, special reports, clinical cases, current topics and short communications, dealing with dentistry or related disciplines.
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