Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis
Aim: This study evaluated the stress distribution at the bond interface during shear bond strength testing for three loading conditions. Methods: A three-dimensional model was created of a specimen for evaluation by the shear bond strength test, using three cylindrical volumes representing the denti...
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doaj-bd5b7292dffd453cb57baa0aa9cb638b2021-07-15T14:01:43ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-11-019410.20396/bjos.v9i4.8641727Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysisRodivan Braz0Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti1Aloísio Oro Spazzin2Sandro Cordeiro Loretto3Arine Maria Viveros de Castro Lyra4Agenor Dias de Meira Júnior5University of PernambucoState University of CampinasState University of CampinasUniversitary Nucleus of ParáUniversity of PernambucoUniversity of Passo FundoAim: This study evaluated the stress distribution at the bond interface during shear bond strength testing for three loading conditions. Methods: A three-dimensional model was created of a specimen for evaluation by the shear bond strength test, using three cylindrical volumes representing the dentin, adhesive system and composite resin. A linear analysis was performed to calculate the stress distribution at the dentin-adhesive interface. Three models simulating different loading conditions were prepared: chisel, orthodontic-looped wire and stainless steel tape. Results: Chisel presented severe stress concentrations near the loading site (-10681 to 637 MPa). Wire presented stress concentrations along the radial loading axis (-382 to 216 MPa). Tape presented more uniform stress distribution (-83 to 21 MPa). Conclusions: The loading with stainless steel tape allowed more uniform stress distribution at the bond interface, and was a more reliable way to evaluate the bond with regard to the aim of the shear bond strength test.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641727Shear bond strengthStress distributionLoading |
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Rodivan Braz Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti Aloísio Oro Spazzin Sandro Cordeiro Loretto Arine Maria Viveros de Castro Lyra Agenor Dias de Meira Júnior Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences Shear bond strength Stress distribution Loading |
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Rodivan Braz Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti Aloísio Oro Spazzin Sandro Cordeiro Loretto Arine Maria Viveros de Castro Lyra Agenor Dias de Meira Júnior |
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Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis |
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Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis |
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Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis |
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Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis |
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Shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis |
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shear bond strength test using different loading conditions – a finite element analysis |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas |
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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences |
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Aim: This study evaluated the stress distribution at the bond interface during shear bond strength testing for three loading conditions. Methods: A three-dimensional model was created of a specimen for evaluation by the shear bond strength test, using three cylindrical volumes representing the dentin, adhesive system and composite resin. A linear analysis was performed to calculate the stress distribution at the dentin-adhesive interface. Three models simulating different loading conditions were prepared: chisel, orthodontic-looped wire and stainless steel tape. Results: Chisel presented severe stress concentrations near the loading site (-10681 to 637 MPa). Wire presented stress concentrations along the radial loading axis (-382 to 216 MPa). Tape presented more uniform stress distribution (-83 to 21 MPa). Conclusions: The loading with stainless steel tape allowed more uniform stress distribution at the bond interface, and was a more reliable way to evaluate the bond with regard to the aim of the shear bond strength test. |
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Shear bond strength Stress distribution Loading |
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