Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis

<b>Background: </b> Post design and material has very important effects on dentinal stress distribution since the post placement can create stresses that lead to root fracture. <b> Materials and Methods: </b> In this study we use finite element analysis (FEA) to evaluate str...

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Main Authors: Silva Natercia, Castro Carolina, Santos-Filho Paulo, Silva Gisele, Campos Roberto, Soares Paulo, Soares Carlos
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2009-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2009;volume=20;issue=2;spage=153;epage=158;aulast=Silva
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spelling doaj-f3be60854b47425585f418a2badbb3872020-11-25T00:39:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032009-01-01202153158Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysisSilva NaterciaCastro CarolinaSantos-Filho PauloSilva GiseleCampos RobertoSoares PauloSoares Carlos<b>Background: </b> Post design and material has very important effects on dentinal stress distribution since the post placement can create stresses that lead to root fracture. <b> Materials and Methods: </b> In this study we use finite element analysis (FEA) to evaluate stress distribution on endodontically treated maxillary central incisors that have been restored with different prefabricated posts. Six models were generated from the image of anatomical plate: Four metallic posts (ParaPost XH, ParaPost XT, ParaPost XP, and Flexi-Flange) and one fiberglass post (ParaPost Fiber Lux). The sixth model was a control-a sound maxillary central incisor. We used CAD software and exported the models to ANSYS 9.0. All the materials and structures were considered elastic, isotropic, homogeneous, and linear except the fiberglass post which was considered orthotropic. The values for the mechanical properties were obtained by a review of the literature and the model was meshed with 8-node tetrahedral elements. A load of 2N was applied to the lingual surface at an angle of 135&#x00B0;. <b> Results: </b> The stress results were recorded by shear stress and von Mises criteria; it was observed that there was no difference for stress distribution among the titanium posts in the radicular portions and into posts. There was higher stress concentration on the coronary portion with the titanium posts than with the glass fiber post. It seems that the metallic posts&#x2032; external configuration does not influence the stress distribution. <b> Conclusion: </b> Fiber posts show more homogeneous stress distribution than metallic posts. The post material seems to be more relevant for the stress distribution in endodontically treated teeth than the posts&#x2032; external configuration.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2009;volume=20;issue=2;spage=153;epage=158;aulast=SilvaPost compositionpost designstress distribution
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author Silva Natercia
Castro Carolina
Santos-Filho Paulo
Silva Gisele
Campos Roberto
Soares Paulo
Soares Carlos
spellingShingle Silva Natercia
Castro Carolina
Santos-Filho Paulo
Silva Gisele
Campos Roberto
Soares Paulo
Soares Carlos
Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Post composition
post design
stress distribution
author_facet Silva Natercia
Castro Carolina
Santos-Filho Paulo
Silva Gisele
Campos Roberto
Soares Paulo
Soares Carlos
author_sort Silva Natercia
title Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis
title_short Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis
title_full Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis
title_fullStr Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: Finite element analysis
title_sort influence of different post design and composition on stress distribution in maxillary central incisor: finite element analysis
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <b>Background: </b> Post design and material has very important effects on dentinal stress distribution since the post placement can create stresses that lead to root fracture. <b> Materials and Methods: </b> In this study we use finite element analysis (FEA) to evaluate stress distribution on endodontically treated maxillary central incisors that have been restored with different prefabricated posts. Six models were generated from the image of anatomical plate: Four metallic posts (ParaPost XH, ParaPost XT, ParaPost XP, and Flexi-Flange) and one fiberglass post (ParaPost Fiber Lux). The sixth model was a control-a sound maxillary central incisor. We used CAD software and exported the models to ANSYS 9.0. All the materials and structures were considered elastic, isotropic, homogeneous, and linear except the fiberglass post which was considered orthotropic. The values for the mechanical properties were obtained by a review of the literature and the model was meshed with 8-node tetrahedral elements. A load of 2N was applied to the lingual surface at an angle of 135&#x00B0;. <b> Results: </b> The stress results were recorded by shear stress and von Mises criteria; it was observed that there was no difference for stress distribution among the titanium posts in the radicular portions and into posts. There was higher stress concentration on the coronary portion with the titanium posts than with the glass fiber post. It seems that the metallic posts&#x2032; external configuration does not influence the stress distribution. <b> Conclusion: </b> Fiber posts show more homogeneous stress distribution than metallic posts. The post material seems to be more relevant for the stress distribution in endodontically treated teeth than the posts&#x2032; external configuration.
topic Post composition
post design
stress distribution
url http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2009;volume=20;issue=2;spage=153;epage=158;aulast=Silva
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