Magnitude and distribution of stresses in composite resin and sound dentine interface with mechanical retentions
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Kuramochi, Gisaku; Borie, Eduardo; Orsi, Iara Augusta; Del Sol, Mariano
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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Background: Adhesive systems are constantly subjected to mechanical and chemical stresses that negatively impact
the integrity and durability of the dentine-adhesive interface. Despite the lack of evidence to support or reject the
clinical indication for mechanical retention, the potential further contribution of these preparations to the behavior
of the composite resin-sound dentine bond has been rarely addressed. The authors evaluated by finite element
analysis the effect of mechanical retention on the magnitude and distribution of stresses in a composite resin-sound
dentin bonding interface when subjected to tensile and shear forces.
Material and Methods: A three-dimensional model was created based on three cylindrical volumes representing the
sound dentin, adhesive system, and composite resin. From this main model, two models were designed to simulate
dentine bonding: 1) a model with no mechanical retention, which considered flat adhesion; and 2) a model with
retention, which considered four hemispherical holes on the dentine surface. Both groups were subjected to linear
static analysis under tensile and shear loading of 200N.
Results: At the model with retentions’ bonding interface under tensile and shear loading, a concentration of Von
Mises equivalent stress was observed within the retentions, with a reduction of those stresses on the bonding boundary surface.
Conclusions: Additional mechanical retention increases the tensile strength of the sound dentin-composite resin
bonding interface, promoting a decrease in the magnitude of the stresses and their redistribution under tensile and
shear loading
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