Stress distribution of oval and circular fiber posts in amandibular premolar: a three-dimensional finite element analysis

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of posts with different morphologies on stress distribution in an endodontically treated mandibular premolar by using finite element models (FEMs). A mandibular premolar was modeled using the ANSYS software program. Two models were created to...

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Published inThe journal of advanced prosthodontics Vol. 5; no. 4; pp. 434 - 439
Main Authors Er, Ozgur, Kilic, Kerem, Esim, Emir, Aslan, Tugrul, Kilinc, Halil Ibrahim, Yildirim, Sahin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 01.11.2013
대한치과보철학회
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Summary:The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of posts with different morphologies on stress distribution in an endodontically treated mandibular premolar by using finite element models (FEMs). A mandibular premolar was modeled using the ANSYS software program. Two models were created to represent circular and oval fiber posts in this tooth model. An oblique force of 300 N was applied at an angle of 45° to the occlusal plane and oriented toward the buccal side. von Mises stress was measured in three regions each for oval and circular fiber posts. FEM analysis showed that the von Mises stress of the circular fiber post (426.81 MPa) was greater than that of the oval fiber post (346.34 MPa). The maximum distribution of von Mises stress was in the luting agent in both groups. Additionally, von Mises stresses accumulated in the coronal third of root dentin, close to the post space in both groups. Oval fiber posts are preferable to circular fiber posts in oval-shaped canals given the stress distribution at the post-dentin interface.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2013.5.4.434
ISSN:2005-7806
2005-7814
DOI:10.4047/jap.2013.5.4.434