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Year 2019, Volume: 22 Issue: 1, 56 - 65, 13.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.453467

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  • Khan SI, Anupama R, Deepalakshmi M, Kumar KS. Effect of two different types of fibers on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated molars restored with composite resin. J Adhes Dent 2013;15:167-171.
  • Torabzadeh H, Ghassemi A, Sanei M, Razmavar S, Sheikh-Al-Eslamian SM. The Influence of Composite Thickness with or without Fibers on Fracture Resistance of Direct Restorations in Endodontically Treated Teeth. Iran Endod J 2014;9:215-219.
  • Karaman E, Ozgunaltay G. Polymerization shrinkage of different types of composite resins and microleakage with and without liner in class II cavities. Oper Dent 2014;39:325-331.
  • Scotti N, Comba A, Gambino A, Paolino DS, Alovisi M, Pasqualini D. Microleakage at enamel and dentin margins with a bulk fills flowable resin. Eur J Dent 2014;8:1-8.
  • Peutzfeldt A, Mühlebach S, Lussi A, Flury S. Marginal Gap Formation in Approximal "Bulk Fill" Resin Composite Restorations After Artificial Ageing. Oper Dent 2018;43:180-189.
  • Kalmowicz J, Phebus JG, Owens BM, Johnson WW, King GT. Microleakage of Class I and II Composite Resin Restorations Using a Sonic-Resin Placement System. Oper Dent 2015;40:653-661
  • Belli S, Erdemir A, Ozcopur M, Eskitascioglu G. The effect of fibre insertion on fracture resistance of root filled molar teeth with MOD preparations restored with composite. Int Endod J 2005;38:73-80.

The Effects of Different Base Materials on the Stress Distribution of the Endodontically Treated Teeth: 3D FEA

Year 2019, Volume: 22 Issue: 1, 56 - 65, 13.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.453467

Abstract

Objectives: This study evaluated stress distrubitions formed by oblique forces in dental hard tissues, base materials and restorations of endodontically treated permanent mandibular first molars that were restored with different base materials and direct composite restorations by using 3D-FEA method.

Materials and Methods: For two different restorative approaches; an MO cavity design and a MOD cavity design was created. Then root canal obturation was modeled. Composite resin (CR), conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC), fiber reinforced composite resin (FRCR), resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC), flowable composite (FC), and bulk-fill composite resin (BF) were used as base materials. Von Mises, compressive and tensile stresses in enamel, dentin, base materials and final restoration were analyzed using finite element stress analysis method.

Results: Regarding the resulting stresses, CR caused highest stresses and RMGIC caused lowest stresses in enamel, base material, and final restoration. RMGIC caused highest stresses and CR caused lowest stresses in dentin. It was noted that MOD cavity design caused more stress than MO cavity design for all analyzed materials.

Conclusions: Materials with elastic moduli similar to dentin; FRCR and GIC, may be better choice to avoid high stresses within the tooth and restoration.

References

  • Ausiello P, Ciaramella S, Fabianelli A, Gloria S, Martorelli M, Lanzotti A, Watts DC. Influence of dental restorations and mastication loadings on dentine fatigue behaviour: Image-based modelling approach. Dent Mater 2017;33:690-701.
  • Pierrisnard L, Bohin F, Renault P, Barquins M. Corono-radicular reconstruction of pulpless teeth: a mechanical study using finite element analysis. J Prosthet Dent 2002;88:442-448.
  • Yıkılgan I, Bala O. How can stress be controlled in endodontically treated teeth? A 3D finite element analysis. ScientificWorldJournal 2013: 426134.
  • Wimmer T, Erdelt KJ, Raith S, Schneider JM, Stawarczyk B, Beuer F. Effects of Differing Thickness and Mechanical Properties of Cement on the Stress Levels and Distributions in a Three-Unit Zirconia Fixed Prosthesis by FEA. J Prosthodont 2014;23:358-366.
  • Tang W, Wu Y, Smales RJ. Identifying and Reducing Risks for Potential Fractures in Endodontically Treated Teeth. J Endod 2010;36:609-617.
  • Jiang W, Bo H, Yongchun G, LongXing N. Stress distribution in molars restored with inlays or onlays with or without endodontic treatment: a three-dimensional finite element analysis. J Prosthet Dent 2010;103:6-12.
  • Wang Y, Liao Z, Liu D, Liu Z, McIntyre GT, Jian F. 3D-fEA of stress levels and distributions for different bases under a Class I composite restoration. Am J Dent 2011;24:3-7.
  • Dejak B, Młotkowski A. A comparison of stresses in molar teeth restored with inlays and direct restorations, including polymerization shrinkage of composite resin and tooth loading during mastication. Dent Mater 2015;31:77-87.
  • Cağlar A, Aydin C, Ozen J, Yilmaz C, Korkmaz T. Effects of mesiodistal inclination of implants on stress distribution in implant-supported fixed prostheses. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2006;21:36-44.
  • Shinya A, Yokoyama D, Lassila LVJ, Shinya A, Vallittu PK. Three-dimensional finite element analysis of metal and FRC adhesive fixed dental prostheses. J Adhes Dent 2008;10:365-371.
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  • Castro B, Barreto F, Ende A Van, Lise DP, Noritomi PY, Jaecques S, Sloten JV, Munck JD, Meerbeek BV. Short fibre-reinforced composite for extensive direct restorations : a laboratory and computational assessment. Clin Oral Invest 2015;20:959-966.
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  • Yamanel K, Caglar A, Gülsahi K, Ozden UA. Effects of different ceramic and composite materials on stress distribution in inlay and onlay cavities: 3-D finite element analysis. Dent Mater J 2009;28:661-670.
  • Eraslan Ö, Eraslan O, Eskitaşcioǧlu G, Belli S. Conservative restoration of severely damaged endodontically treated premolar teeth: A FEM study. Clin Oral Investig 2011;15:403-408.
  • Roberson TM, Heymann HO, Swift JE. Sturdevant’s Art&Science of Operative Dentistry. 4th ed. USA: Mosby; 2002:569-590.
  • Dejak B, Mlotkowski A, Romanowicz M. Strength estimation of different designs of ceramic inlays and onlays in molars based on the Tsai-Wu failure criterion. J Prosthet Dent 2007;98:89-100.
  • Ausiello P, Rengo S, Davidson CL, Watts DC. Stress distributions in adhesively cemented ceramic and resin-composite class II inlay restorations: A 3D-FEA study. Dent Mater 2004;20:862-872.
  • Scotti N, Coero Borga FA, Alovisi M, Rota R, Pasqualini D, Berutti E. Is fracture resistance of endodontically treated mandibular molars restored with indirect onlay composite restorations influenced by fibre post insertion? J Dent 2012;40:814-820.
  • Souza A, Xavier TA, Platt JA, Borges A. Effect of Base and Inlay Restorative Material on the Stress Distribution and Fracture Resistance of Weakened Premolars. Oper Dent 2015;40:E158-166
  • Khan SI, Anupama R, Deepalakshmi M, Kumar KS. Effect of two different types of fibers on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated molars restored with composite resin. J Adhes Dent 2013;15:167-171.
  • Torabzadeh H, Ghassemi A, Sanei M, Razmavar S, Sheikh-Al-Eslamian SM. The Influence of Composite Thickness with or without Fibers on Fracture Resistance of Direct Restorations in Endodontically Treated Teeth. Iran Endod J 2014;9:215-219.
  • Karaman E, Ozgunaltay G. Polymerization shrinkage of different types of composite resins and microleakage with and without liner in class II cavities. Oper Dent 2014;39:325-331.
  • Scotti N, Comba A, Gambino A, Paolino DS, Alovisi M, Pasqualini D. Microleakage at enamel and dentin margins with a bulk fills flowable resin. Eur J Dent 2014;8:1-8.
  • Peutzfeldt A, Mühlebach S, Lussi A, Flury S. Marginal Gap Formation in Approximal "Bulk Fill" Resin Composite Restorations After Artificial Ageing. Oper Dent 2018;43:180-189.
  • Kalmowicz J, Phebus JG, Owens BM, Johnson WW, King GT. Microleakage of Class I and II Composite Resin Restorations Using a Sonic-Resin Placement System. Oper Dent 2015;40:653-661
  • Belli S, Erdemir A, Ozcopur M, Eskitascioglu G. The effect of fibre insertion on fracture resistance of root filled molar teeth with MOD preparations restored with composite. Int Endod J 2005;38:73-80.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Derya Merve Halaçoğlu 0000-0003-2569-6887

Kıvanç Yamanel 0000-0003-4237-1232

Publication Date March 13, 2019
Submission Date August 14, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019Volume: 22 Issue: 1

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EndNote Halaçoğlu DM, Yamanel K (March 1, 2019) The Effects of Different Base Materials on the Stress Distribution of the Endodontically Treated Teeth: 3D FEA. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 22 1 56–65.

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