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Influence of substrate design for in vitro mechanical testing

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Influence of substrate design for in vitro mechanical testing

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dc.contributor.author Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira es
dc.contributor.author Tribst, João Paulo Mendes es
dc.contributor.author Borges, Alexandre- Luiz-Souto es
dc.contributor.author de Melo, Renata-Marques es
dc.contributor.author BOTTINO, Marco Antônio es
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-01T12:02:12Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-01T12:02:12Z
dc.date.issued 2019 es
dc.identifier.citation Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira ; Tribst, João Paulo Mendes ; Borges, Alexandre- Luiz-Souto ; de Melo, Renata-Marques ; BOTTINO, Marco Antônio. Influence of substrate design for in vitro mechanical testing. En: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 11 2 2019: 119-125 es
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10550/69681
dc.description.abstract The goal of this study was to evaluate the influence of dental substrate simulator material, and the presence of root and periodontal ligament on the stress distribution in an adhesively-cemented monolithic crown. Five (5) 3D models according to the substrate simulator material and shape were modeled with CAD software for conducting non-linear finite element analysis (FEA): Tooth with and without periodontal ligament - subgroup ?pl? (groups Tooth+pl and Tooth-pl), machined tooth in epoxy-resin with and without pulp chamber - subgroup ?pc? (ER+pc and ER-pc) and simplified epoxy-resin substrate without pulp chamber and roots (SiER). Next, adhesively-cemented monolithic crowns in zirconia reinforced lithium silicate were modeled over each substrate. The solids were then imported in STEP format to the analysis software and the contact between teeth and cylinder was considered perfectly bonded; whereas, the contacts involving the resin cement were considered as non-separated. The materials were considered isotropic, linearly elastic, and homogeneous. An axial load (600 N) was applied to the occlusal surface and results of maximum principal stress (MPa) on the restoration were required. FEA revealed that all evaluated subtracts showed the crown intaglio surface as the most stressed region. The average stress and stress peaks were similar for restorations cemented onto Tooth+pl, Tooth-pl and ER+pc substrates, but, 13% higher in comparison to ER-pc and SiER substrates. Simplified substrates can be used to evaluate posterior full crown behavior without periodontal ligaments and roots, since the rigidity of the specimen is taken into account. es
dc.title Influence of substrate design for in vitro mechanical testing es
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS es
dc.identifier.doi 10.4317/jced.55353 es
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES

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