Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model

The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in the cervical region of a sound upper central incisor in two clinical situations, standard and maximum masticatory forces, by means of a 3D model with the highest possible level of fidelity to the anatomic dimensions. Two models with 33...

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Main Authors: Isis Andréa Venturini Pola Poiate, Adalberto Bastos de Vasconcellos, Edgard Poiate Junior, Kátia Regina Hostílio Cervantes Dias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica 2009-06-01
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242009000200012
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spelling doaj-189264ce664948e982c5631cb91dd45f2020-11-24T23:10:28ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1806-83242009-06-0123216116810.1590/S1806-83242009000200012Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element modelIsis Andréa Venturini Pola PoiateAdalberto Bastos de VasconcellosEdgard Poiate JuniorKátia Regina Hostílio Cervantes DiasThe aim of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in the cervical region of a sound upper central incisor in two clinical situations, standard and maximum masticatory forces, by means of a 3D model with the highest possible level of fidelity to the anatomic dimensions. Two models with 331,887 linear tetrahedral elements that represent a sound upper central incisor with periodontal ligament, cortical and trabecular bones were loaded at 45º in relation to the tooth's long axis. All structures were considered to be homogeneous and isotropic, with the exception of the enamel (anisotropic). A standard masticatory force (100 N) was simulated on one of the models, while on the other one a maximum masticatory force was simulated (235.9 N). The software used were: PATRAN for pre- and post-processing and Nastran for processing. In the cementoenamel junction area, tensile forces reached 14.7 MPa in the 100 N model, and 40.2 MPa in the 235.9 N model, exceeding the enamel's tensile strength (16.7 MPa). The fact that the stress concentration in the amelodentinal junction exceeded the enamel's tensile strength under simulated conditions of maximum masticatory force suggests the possibility of the occurrence of non-carious cervical lesions such as abfractions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242009000200012Tooth injuriesTomographyMethodsImaging, three-dimensionalComputing methodologies
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author Isis Andréa Venturini Pola Poiate
Adalberto Bastos de Vasconcellos
Edgard Poiate Junior
Kátia Regina Hostílio Cervantes Dias
spellingShingle Isis Andréa Venturini Pola Poiate
Adalberto Bastos de Vasconcellos
Edgard Poiate Junior
Kátia Regina Hostílio Cervantes Dias
Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model
Brazilian Oral Research
Tooth injuries
Tomography
Methods
Imaging, three-dimensional
Computing methodologies
author_facet Isis Andréa Venturini Pola Poiate
Adalberto Bastos de Vasconcellos
Edgard Poiate Junior
Kátia Regina Hostílio Cervantes Dias
author_sort Isis Andréa Venturini Pola Poiate
title Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model
title_short Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model
title_full Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model
title_fullStr Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model
title_full_unstemmed Stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3D finite element model
title_sort stress distribution in the cervical region of an upper central incisor in a 3d finite element model
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1806-8324
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in the cervical region of a sound upper central incisor in two clinical situations, standard and maximum masticatory forces, by means of a 3D model with the highest possible level of fidelity to the anatomic dimensions. Two models with 331,887 linear tetrahedral elements that represent a sound upper central incisor with periodontal ligament, cortical and trabecular bones were loaded at 45º in relation to the tooth's long axis. All structures were considered to be homogeneous and isotropic, with the exception of the enamel (anisotropic). A standard masticatory force (100 N) was simulated on one of the models, while on the other one a maximum masticatory force was simulated (235.9 N). The software used were: PATRAN for pre- and post-processing and Nastran for processing. In the cementoenamel junction area, tensile forces reached 14.7 MPa in the 100 N model, and 40.2 MPa in the 235.9 N model, exceeding the enamel's tensile strength (16.7 MPa). The fact that the stress concentration in the amelodentinal junction exceeded the enamel's tensile strength under simulated conditions of maximum masticatory force suggests the possibility of the occurrence of non-carious cervical lesions such as abfractions.
topic Tooth injuries
Tomography
Methods
Imaging, three-dimensional
Computing methodologies
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242009000200012
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