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Effect of Fiber Posts on Stress Distribution of Endodontically Treated Upper Premolars: Finite Element Analysis

By means of a finite element method (FEM), the present study evaluated the effect of fiber post (FP) placement on the stress distribution occurring in endodontically treated upper first premolars (UFPs) with mesial–occlusal–distal (MOD) nanohybrid composite restorations under subcritical static load...

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Autores principales: Zarow, Maciej, Vadini, Mirco, Chojnacka-Brozek, Agnieszka, Szczeklik, Katarzyna, Milewski, Grzegorz, Biferi, Virginia, D’Arcangelo, Camillo, De Angelis, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7559636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091708
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author Zarow, Maciej
Vadini, Mirco
Chojnacka-Brozek, Agnieszka
Szczeklik, Katarzyna
Milewski, Grzegorz
Biferi, Virginia
D’Arcangelo, Camillo
De Angelis, Francesco
author_facet Zarow, Maciej
Vadini, Mirco
Chojnacka-Brozek, Agnieszka
Szczeklik, Katarzyna
Milewski, Grzegorz
Biferi, Virginia
D’Arcangelo, Camillo
De Angelis, Francesco
author_sort Zarow, Maciej
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description By means of a finite element method (FEM), the present study evaluated the effect of fiber post (FP) placement on the stress distribution occurring in endodontically treated upper first premolars (UFPs) with mesial–occlusal–distal (MOD) nanohybrid composite restorations under subcritical static load. FEM models were created to simulate four different clinical situations involving endodontically treated UFPs with MOD cavities restored with one of the following: composite resin; composite and one FP in the palatal root; composite and one FP in the buccal root; or composite and two FPs. As control, the model of an intact UFP was included. A simulated load of 150 N was applied. Stress distribution was observed on each model surface, on the mid buccal–palatal plane, and on two horizontal planes (at cervical and root-furcation levels); the maximum Von Mises stress values were calculated. All analyses were replicated three times, using the mechanical parameters from three different nanohybrid resin composite restorative materials. In the presence of FPs, the maximum stress values recorded on dentin (in cervical and root-furcation areas) appeared slightly reduced, compared to the endodontically treated tooth restored with no post; in the same areas, the overall Von Mises maps revealed more favorable stress distributions. FPs in maxillary premolars with MOD cavities can lead to a positive redistribution of potentially dangerous stress concentrations away from the cervical and the root-furcation dentin.
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spelling pubmed-75596362020-10-29 Effect of Fiber Posts on Stress Distribution of Endodontically Treated Upper Premolars: Finite Element Analysis Zarow, Maciej Vadini, Mirco Chojnacka-Brozek, Agnieszka Szczeklik, Katarzyna Milewski, Grzegorz Biferi, Virginia D’Arcangelo, Camillo De Angelis, Francesco Nanomaterials (Basel) Article By means of a finite element method (FEM), the present study evaluated the effect of fiber post (FP) placement on the stress distribution occurring in endodontically treated upper first premolars (UFPs) with mesial–occlusal–distal (MOD) nanohybrid composite restorations under subcritical static load. FEM models were created to simulate four different clinical situations involving endodontically treated UFPs with MOD cavities restored with one of the following: composite resin; composite and one FP in the palatal root; composite and one FP in the buccal root; or composite and two FPs. As control, the model of an intact UFP was included. A simulated load of 150 N was applied. Stress distribution was observed on each model surface, on the mid buccal–palatal plane, and on two horizontal planes (at cervical and root-furcation levels); the maximum Von Mises stress values were calculated. All analyses were replicated three times, using the mechanical parameters from three different nanohybrid resin composite restorative materials. In the presence of FPs, the maximum stress values recorded on dentin (in cervical and root-furcation areas) appeared slightly reduced, compared to the endodontically treated tooth restored with no post; in the same areas, the overall Von Mises maps revealed more favorable stress distributions. FPs in maxillary premolars with MOD cavities can lead to a positive redistribution of potentially dangerous stress concentrations away from the cervical and the root-furcation dentin. MDPI 2020-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7559636/ /pubmed/32872519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091708 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vadini, Mirco
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Milewski, Grzegorz
Biferi, Virginia
D’Arcangelo, Camillo
De Angelis, Francesco
Effect of Fiber Posts on Stress Distribution of Endodontically Treated Upper Premolars: Finite Element Analysis
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title_fullStr Effect of Fiber Posts on Stress Distribution of Endodontically Treated Upper Premolars: Finite Element Analysis
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title_short Effect of Fiber Posts on Stress Distribution of Endodontically Treated Upper Premolars: Finite Element Analysis
title_sort effect of fiber posts on stress distribution of endodontically treated upper premolars: finite element analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7559636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091708
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