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Should adhesive debonding be simulated for intra-radicular post stress analyses? | LitMetric

Should adhesive debonding be simulated for intra-radicular post stress analyses?

Dent Mater

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Dentistry, Department of Bioscience Research, 875 Union Avenue, Memphis, 38163, TN, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2018

Objective: Elucidate the influence of debonding on stress distribution and maximum stresses for intra-radicular restorations.

Methods: Five intra-radicular restorations were analyzed by finite element analysis (FEA): MP=metallic cast post core; GP=glass fiber post core; PP=pre-fabricated metallic post core; RE=resin endocrowns; CE=single piece ceramic endocrown. Two cervical preparations were considered: no ferule (f) and 2mm ferule (f). The simulation was conducted in three steps: (1) intact bonds at all contacts; (2) bond failure between crown and tooth; (3) bond failure among tooth, post and crown interfaces. Contact friction and separation between interfaces was modeled where bond failure occurred. Mohr-Coulomb stress ratios (σ) and fatigue safety factors (SF) for dentin structure were compared with published strength values, fatigue life, and fracture patterns of teeth with intra-radicular restorations.

Results: The σ showed no differences among models at first step. The second step increased σ at the ferule compared to step 1. At the third step, the σ and SF for f models were highly influenced by post material. CE and RE models had the highest values for σ and lower SF. MP had the lowest σ and higher SF. The f models showed no relevant differences among them at the third step.

Significance: FEA most closely predicted failure performance of intra-radicular posts when frictional contact was modeled. Results of analyses where all interfaces are assumed to be perfectly bonded should be considered with caution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2018.06.025DOI Listing

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