Artigo Revisado por pares

A finite element analysis of ferrule design on restoration resistance and distribution of stress within a root

2006; Wiley; Volume: 39; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1365-2591.2006.01085.x

ISSN

1365-2591

Autores

I. Ichim, Dusan V Kuzmanovic, Robert Love,

Tópico(s)

Dental materials and restorations

Resumo

Abstract Aim To analyse the effect of ferrule height upon the mechanical resistance and stress distribution within a root to explain variations in the pattern of root fracture. Methodology An extracted, intact, caries free, maxillary right central incisor was scanned by laser and then reconstructed on a computer to produce a model of the tooth and associated periodontal ligament. A simulated post/core/crown restoration was constructed on conventional tooth preparations with various ferrules. The crown was loaded with a simulated 500 N force and the simulated displacement of components and the tensile and compressive stress within the tooth structure were recorded. Results Without a ferrule preparation, the simulated crown tilted to the labial and rotated distally. With increasing ferrule height the displacement and rotation of the crown reduced in conventional and crown‐lengthening models with maximum reduction occurring when the ferrule height reached 1.5 mm. In ferrule models, higher levels of tensile stress developed in internal (by a factor of 8) and mid‐root palatal (by a factor of 90) dentine at the cervical margin of the preparation. With an increase in ferrule height, the area of tensile stress within the palatal mid‐dentine expanded towards the cervical margin. Similar patterns and stress values were recorded for the crown‐lengthening models. Conclusion The study confirms that a ferrule increases the mechanical resistance of a post/core/crown restoration. However a ferrule creates a larger area of palatal dentine under tensile stress that may be a favourable condition for a crack to develop. Crown‐lengthening did not alter the levels or pattern of stress within compared with conventional ferrule preparations.

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