Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis

Objectives: The aims of this study were to analyze the influence of cold heat flow in all ceramic crown material, composite core, zirconium and glass fiber reinforced composite post materials, resin based luting cement and root dentin; and to compare these two tooth-colored post systems about their...

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Main Authors: Levent Nalbant, Ferhan Egilmez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cumhuriyet University 2012-04-01
Series:Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
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Online Access:http://dergi.cumhuriyet.edu.tr/ojs/index.php/dishekimligi/article/view/1092
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spelling doaj-6855d0a654054f6c904d68ecd62d4ce12020-11-24T22:01:54ZengCumhuriyet UniversityCumhuriyet Dental Journal2146-28522012-04-0115211812910.7126/cdj.2012.1092Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysisLevent NalbantFerhan EgilmezObjectives: The aims of this study were to analyze the influence of cold heat flow in all ceramic crown material, composite core, zirconium and glass fiber reinforced composite post materials, resin based luting cement and root dentin; and to compare these two tooth-colored post systems about their temperature and thermal stress distributions. <br />Materials and Methods: A 3-dimesional finite element model of maxillary left canine tooth was constructed. All ceramic crown, composite core, tooth dentin, post and bone were modeled. In the first part of this study, initial body temperature was assumed to be 36.5°C and the outer temperature was reduced to 0°C for 5 secs. In the second part, the thermal stress was calculated as a result of temperature change. For the analysis, 7 nodes of the finite element model were selected and heat flow, temperature and thermal stres on these nodes were evaluated. <br />Results: Mean temperature value was 15.75 °C for GFRC post model and 15.47 °C for Zr post model. The maximum von Mises stress was obtained at the node C in both post systems. In general, thermal stress was observed on the cervical part of all-ceramic crown and there was an interface between root dentin-composite core and post material. The temperature gradient of the GFRC post was smaller than that of the zirconia post.<br />Conclusions: Within the limitation of this study, zirconia posts produced greater stress than GFRC posts. Temperature changes had more effect on the post-cement interface and cervical areas than on the other areas.<br /><br />http://dergi.cumhuriyet.edu.tr/ojs/index.php/dishekimligi/article/view/1092glass fiber reinforced composite resin postzirconia postthermal stressfinite element method
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author Levent Nalbant
Ferhan Egilmez
spellingShingle Levent Nalbant
Ferhan Egilmez
Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
glass fiber reinforced composite resin post
zirconia post
thermal stress
finite element method
author_facet Levent Nalbant
Ferhan Egilmez
author_sort Levent Nalbant
title Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
title_short Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
title_full Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
title_fullStr Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
title_sort comparison of the effect of thermal stresses on tooth-colored posts, cores and tooth structures by finite element analysis
publisher Cumhuriyet University
series Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
issn 2146-2852
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Objectives: The aims of this study were to analyze the influence of cold heat flow in all ceramic crown material, composite core, zirconium and glass fiber reinforced composite post materials, resin based luting cement and root dentin; and to compare these two tooth-colored post systems about their temperature and thermal stress distributions. <br />Materials and Methods: A 3-dimesional finite element model of maxillary left canine tooth was constructed. All ceramic crown, composite core, tooth dentin, post and bone were modeled. In the first part of this study, initial body temperature was assumed to be 36.5°C and the outer temperature was reduced to 0°C for 5 secs. In the second part, the thermal stress was calculated as a result of temperature change. For the analysis, 7 nodes of the finite element model were selected and heat flow, temperature and thermal stres on these nodes were evaluated. <br />Results: Mean temperature value was 15.75 °C for GFRC post model and 15.47 °C for Zr post model. The maximum von Mises stress was obtained at the node C in both post systems. In general, thermal stress was observed on the cervical part of all-ceramic crown and there was an interface between root dentin-composite core and post material. The temperature gradient of the GFRC post was smaller than that of the zirconia post.<br />Conclusions: Within the limitation of this study, zirconia posts produced greater stress than GFRC posts. Temperature changes had more effect on the post-cement interface and cervical areas than on the other areas.<br /><br />
topic glass fiber reinforced composite resin post
zirconia post
thermal stress
finite element method
url http://dergi.cumhuriyet.edu.tr/ojs/index.php/dishekimligi/article/view/1092
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